We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
An Exquisite Sense of What is Beautiful
Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
Couldn't load pickup availability
-
09 May 2023

The personal collides with the political in this literary tour-de-force. In the 1950s, an eminent British writer pens a novel questioning the ethics of the nuclear destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki—but soon he’s trying to outrun his own past.
Hakone, Japan, 2003. An eminent British writer in his 70s, Sir Edward Strathairn, returns to a resort in the Japanese mountains where, in his youth, he spent a beautiful, snowed-in winter.
It was there he wrote his best-selling novel, The Waterwheel, accusing America of being in denial about the horrific aftermath of the Tokyo firebombings and the nuclear destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
London, England, 1952. A young Edward falls in love with an avant-garde American artist, Macy. After their tumultuous relationship and breakup, he heads for Japan, where he is smitten again as he writes the novel that makes him famous.
This is as much a thrilling romance as it is a sensitive exploration of blame, power and guilt in postwar America and Japan. With a narrator whose behavior strikes the national conscience as much as his own, An Exquisite Sense of What is Beautiful will stay with readers long after the final page is turned.
"Highly accomplished and moving." Herald
"A genuine tour-de-force, a beautifully written love story... calls to mind the best of William Boyd and Sebastian Faulks." Lesley McDowell, author and critic
"In the tradition of Graham Greene or William Boyd, taking in great sweeps of history without ever losing sight of the personal, the telling detail. Accomplished and compelling."Chris Dolan
"Exquisite and beautiful... A great read. A piece of art." Helen Fitzgerald, author of The Exit and Dead Lovely
J. David Simons is the author of six novels and of short stories and essays. A former lawyer and lecturer at universities in Japan and the UK, his writing has earned him several awards and prize nominations. Originally from Glasgow, he has lived and worked in several countries and now makes his home in Spain.