Oyamada tackled the banality of corporate life, the economic insecurity of a generation of Japanese, and the quest to find … More
Tag: translated literature
Sweet Days of Discipline – by Fleur Jaeggy
There’s writing that you just couldn’t get into. And there’s writing that hooked you the moment you started reading the … More
The Nakano Thrift Shop – by Hiromi Kawakami
In this slim novel, Kawakami tells the ins and outs of the daily operation of a second-hand shop, and her … More
Kitchen – by Banana Yoshimoto
This book contains two novellas, Kitchen and Moonlight Shadow. The two protagonists are both female college students suffering from the … More
Beauty and Sadness – by Yasunari Kawabata
As I mentioned in an earlier post, Kawabata usually chose one aspect of Japanese culture to feature in his novels: … More
Snow Country – by Yasunari Kawabata
I found it fascinating that each of Kawabata’s novels covers different Japanese traditions, be it tea ceremony, No mask, mountain … More
The Sound of the Mountain – by Yasunari Kawabata
The Sound of the Mountain is a novel set in post war Japan. Shingo Ogata is a 59 year old … More
The Life before Us – by Romain Gary
The Life before Us (La Vie devant soi) portrays a heartbreaking parental love story between a sensitive and prematurely wise … More
God’s Boat – by Kaori Ekuni
From May 2018 to Apr 2019, the Japan Times ran a very informative and interesting “Works by Japanese Women” series … More