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“Evocative... Astonishing, strange, and wonderful” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A trio of surreal, dazzlingly imaginative short stories set in contemporary Japan that explore desire and loss, talking animals, and odd disappearances

Sensual, yearning, and filled with the tricks of memory and grief, from the celebrated author of 
Strange Weather in Tokyo

In these 3 haunting and lyrical stories, young women experience loss, loneliness, and extraordinary romance.

The nightingale sang again. The plates on the table gleamed, and the food, in all its ceaseless variety, breathed, glossy and bright. The night had only just begun.

A woman travels through an unending night with a porcelain girlfriend, monsters of the mist and a monkey who shows no mercy. A sister mourns her brother, who is visible only to her, while her family welcome his would-be wife into their home. One morning, a woman treads on a snake in the park. She comes home that evening and realises the snake has moved into her house and is saying she is her mother…

Winner of the Akutagawa Prize, Japan’s most prestigious literary award, the 3 stories in this collection:
  •     Record of a Night Too Brief
  •     Missing
  •     A Snake Stepped On
reveal a highly surreal, meticulously crafted exploration of the many facets of desire, loss and fantasy.

Part of Pushkin’s Japanese Novella series: stylishly designed editions of the best of contemporary Japanese fiction, featuring celebrated, prize-winning authors including Mieko Kawakami, Hideo Furukawa, Kaori Fujino and Natsuko Imamura.
 
 

Review

"A supersurreal triad of stories . . . Kawakami marks the literary map of Japan with a warning that beyond here lie dragons--or snakes and ghosts, at any rate. Astonishing, strange, and wonderful. "
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Fans of Haruki Murakami and Banana Yoshimoto will enjoy immersing themselves in Kawakami's magical worlds."
--Booklist

". . . the author successfully juxtaposes elements of contemporary Japan--in Kawakami's case, postmodern Japan, with its high-rise apartment buildings, highway service areas, radio stock market reports, and advertising jingles blaring from parade-float loudspeakers -- with myths and folklore that gesture toward a lost, pre-modern imaginary."
--Los Angeles Review of Books

"Talking

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  • ISBN: 9781805331407
  • Author: Hiromi Kawakami
  • Publisher: Pushkin Press
  • Pages: 160
  • Format: Paperback
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“Evocative... Astonishing, strange, and wonderful” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A trio of surreal, dazzlingly imaginative short stories set in contemporary Japan that explore desire and loss, talking animals, and odd disappearances

Sensual, yearning, and filled with the tricks of memory and grief, from the celebrated author of 
Strange Weather in Tokyo

In these 3 haunting and lyrical stories, young women experience loss, loneliness, and extraordinary romance.

The nightingale sang again. The plates on the table gleamed, and the food, in all its ceaseless variety, breathed, glossy and bright. The night had only just begun.

A woman travels through an unending night with a porcelain girlfriend, monsters of the mist and a monkey who shows no mercy. A sister mourns her brother, who is visible only to her, while her family welcome his would-be wife into their home. One morning, a woman treads on a snake in the park. She comes home that evening and realises the snake has moved into her house and is saying she is her mother…

Winner of the Akutagawa Prize, Japan’s most prestigious literary award, the 3 stories in this collection:
  •     Record of a Night Too Brief
  •     Missing
  •     A Snake Stepped On
reveal a highly surreal, meticulously crafted exploration of the many facets of desire, loss and fantasy.

Part of Pushkin’s Japanese Novella series: stylishly designed editions of the best of contemporary Japanese fiction, featuring celebrated, prize-winning authors including Mieko Kawakami, Hideo Furukawa, Kaori Fujino and Natsuko Imamura.
 
 

Review

"A supersurreal triad of stories . . . Kawakami marks the literary map of Japan with a warning that beyond here lie dragons--or snakes and ghosts, at any rate. Astonishing, strange, and wonderful. "
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Fans of Haruki Murakami and Banana Yoshimoto will enjoy immersing themselves in Kawakami's magical worlds."
--Booklist

". . . the author successfully juxtaposes elements of contemporary Japan--in Kawakami's case, postmodern Japan, with its high-rise apartment buildings, highway service areas, radio stock market reports, and advertising jingles blaring from parade-float loudspeakers -- with myths and folklore that gesture toward a lost, pre-modern imaginary."
--Los Angeles Review of Books

"Talking

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