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Strange Weather in Tokyo

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ISBN:  9781803513140
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Descriere

An award-winning novel from one of Japan's most exciting literary voices: a short, simple and touching story of an unlikely love that blossoms across generations, and between seasons

Tsukiko is in her late 30s and living alone when one night she happens to her former high school teacher, 'Sensei', in a bar. He is at least thirty years her senior, retired and, she presumes, a widower.

After this initial encounter, the pair continue to meet occasionally to share food and drink sake, and as the seasons pass - from spring cherry blossom to autumnal mushrooms - Tsukiko and Sensei come to develop a hesitant intimacy which tilts awkwardly and poignantly into love.

Strange Weather in Tokyo is perfectly constructed, warmly funny and deeply moving.

Detalii

Editura: Granta Books
An apariție: 2025
Nr. pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 20 x 13 cm

Recenzii

"Enchanting, moving and funny in equal measure, this compelling love story is expertly crafted against a backdrop of modern Japanese culture... I [was] captivated... Stylish and unsentimental, a perfect love story" ― Stylist **** Published On: 2013-07-31

"I'm hooked... It's interesting enough to read about an aging woman drawn to an older man; when this attraction comes wrapped up in Japanese nostalgia for old fashioned inns, mushroom hunting, refined manners, and Basho, how can a person resist? I can only imagine what wizardry must have gone into Allison Markin Powell's translation" -- Lorin Stein ― Paris Review

"Kawakami transforms an affecting cross-generational romance into an exquisite poem of time and mutability.... Delicate and haunting" -- Boyd Tonkin ― Independent Published On: 2014-04-12

"This short, quirky love story has a very distinctive, very Japanese sensibility... Allison Markin Powell's translation is clear and graceful" -- Brandon Robshaw ― Independent on Sunday ***** Published On: 2014-05-18

"A dream-like spell of a novel, full of humour, sadness, warmth and tremendous subtlety. I read this in one sitting and I think it will haunt me for a long time" -- Amy Sackville

"A subtle and haunting portrait... Kawakami's prose is warm and often humorous. Allison Markin Powell's masterful translation conveys a deceptively effortless, understated delicacy and dream-like tone. Often enchanting but ultimately heart-breaking, this is an unforgettable evocation of love and loneliness" -- Alev Adil, Independent Foreign Fiction Prize Judge

"Kawakami paints perfectly the lightness and delicacy of modern Tokyo, delivering a love story that breaks hearts" ― Monocle Published On: 2013-09-01

"An elegiac sense of speeding time, and yawning distance, drizzles the story - sensitively translated by Allison Markin Powell - with a sweet sadness" -- Boyd Tonkin ― Independent Published On: 2013-11-09

"In quiet, nature-infused prose that stresses both characters' solitude, Kawakami subtly captures the cyclic patterns of loneliness while weighing the definition of love" ― Booklist

"Expertly translated by Allison Markin Powell, this is a beautifully understated love story, a novel of sadness, longing and gentle humour" ― A Life in Books blog Published On: 2013-08-30

"A book of breathtaking delicacy" ― Télérama

"One of the most beautiful love stories I have read in all my life... Read it and enjoy" ― La Vanguardia

"In equal measures profound and exhilarating" ― Westdeutsche Zeitung

"Charming and understated... acutely observed and surprisingly involving. A delicious read" ― Hull Daily Mail Published On: 2013-08-10

"A charming, understated story, played out against Japan's seasonal extremes. Acutely observed, it's a delicious read" ― Gloucestershire Echo Published On: 2013-08-17

"Beautifully written" ― Farmlane Books Published On: 2014-01-11

"A beautifully-written and moving novel, expertly and sensitively translated by Allison Markin Powell" ― January in Japan blog Published On: 2014-01-27

"Kawakami crafts an eerie inter-generational romance" -- Boyd Tonkin ― Independent Published On: 2014-03-08

"An extraordinary novella... It is gentle, wise and written in such a hypnotic style it casts a spell upon the reader. Deeply haunting and strangely moving" -- Kim Forrester ― Reading Matters blog Published On: 2014-03-11

"As well as being a sweet love story and an exploration of loneliness, [it] is packed with nostalgic Japanese atmosphere" ― Bath Life Published On: 2014-05-16

"A funny, ethereal and above all heartfelt love story" ― Freight Books blog Published On: 2014-05-29

"A quiet and understated novel... Highly recommended for fans of quirky and contemporary translated fiction or Japanese culture" ― A Little Blog of Books Published On: 2014-06-15

"True love is celebrated with humour, grace and pathos as the wary narrator recalls her unusual approach to dealing with an overwhelming passion" -- Eileen Battersby ― Irish Times Published On: 2014-11-29

"

Beautifully written... It has a dreamlike quality and left me with a great love for the characters

" -- Judith Ayles ― Newbooks Magazine

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