The Diving Pool Yoko Ogawa.pdf 1 [upd]

Ogawa’s prose is . The first‑person narration makes Aya’s psychopathy feel almost normal at first. There are no exclamation marks, no melodramatic outbursts. The horror creeps in through what Aya doesn’t say – and through her matter‑of‑fact descriptions of cruel acts.

“The diving pool was always kept at a temperature of thirty degrees. The water was so clear you could see every tile on the bottom. Jun liked to swim the breaststroke.” The Diving Pool Yoko Ogawa.pdf 1

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