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Banana Yoshimoto

    24 juli 1964

    Banana Yoshimoto is een Japanse auteur wiens werk wordt geprezen om haar kenmerkende stem en diepgaande verkenningen van de menselijke conditie. Ze duikt in thema's als liefde, verlies, familie en de zoektocht naar identiteit in de hedendaagse samenleving. Yoshimoto vangt meesterlijk de essentie van het dagelijks leven, en onthult subtiel de innerlijke strijd en aspiraties van haar personages. Haar proza kenmerkt zich door lyrische kwaliteit, scherpe aandacht voor detail en een voortreffelijk vermogen om de vluchtige momenten over te brengen die ons leven vormgeven.

    Banana Yoshimoto
    Lizard
    Goodbye Tsugumi
    Asleep
    Kitchen
    Dead-End Memories
    Dead End Memories
    • There was no past, no future, no words, nothing - just the light and the yellow and the scent of dry leaves in the sun. Japan's internationally celebrated storyteller returns with five stories of healing and hope.

      Dead End Memories
    • "First published in Japan in 2003 and never before published in the United States, Dead-End Memories collects the stories of five women who, following sudden and painful events, quietly discover their ways back to recovery. Among the women we meet in Dead-End Memories is one betrayed by her fiancé who finds a perfect refuge in an apartment above her uncle's bar while seeking the real meaning of happiness. In "House of Ghosts," the daughter of a yoshoku restaurant owner encounters the ghosts of a sweet elderly couple who haven't yet realized that they've been dead for years. In "Tomo-chan's Happiness," an office worker who is a victim of sexual assault finally catches sight of the hope of romance. Yoshimoto's gentle, effortless prose reminds us that one true miracle can be as simple as having someone to share a meal with, and that happiness is always within us if only we take a moment to pause and reflect. Discover this collection of what Yoshimoto herself calls the "most precious work of my writing career.""-- Provided by publisher

      Dead-End Memories
    • Kitchen

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,9(84448)Tarief

      Juxtaposes two tales about mothers, trans-sexuality, kitchens, love, tragedy, and the terms they all come to in the minds of a pair of free-spirited young women in contemporary Japan.

      Kitchen
    • Asleep

      • 184bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,9(9157)Tarief

      Banana Yoshimoto has a magical ability to animate the lives of her young characters, and here she spins the stories of three women, all bewitched into a spiritual sleep. One, mourning a lost lover, finds herself sleepwalking at night. Another, who has embarked on a relationship with a man whose wife is in a coma, finds herself suddenly unable to stay awake. A third finds her sleep haunted by another woman whom she was once pitted against in a love triangle. Sly and mystical as a ghost story, with a touch of Kafkaesque surrealism, Asleep is an enchanting book from one of the best writers in contemporary international fiction.

      Asleep
    • Goodbye Tsugumi

      • 186bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,8(9863)Tarief

      Having grown up by the sea with her invalid cousin Tsugumi, Maria moves to Tokyo and encounters university life and impending adulthood, and spending a last summer with her cousin, she comes to a new understanding about home and family.

      Goodbye Tsugumi
    • 3,8(101)Tarief

      In these six stories Yoshimoto masterfully explores themes of time, healing and fate, and how her urban, sophisticated, independent young men and women come to terms with them. Her characters find themselves caught in emotional webs that they often fail to understand, but they discover themselves and reinvent themselves through the power of the stories they tell.

      Lizard
    • Hardboiled & Hard Luck

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,8(4943)Tarief

      Presents two novellas, one about a young woman's dream about an ex-lover while on a hiking trip, and the other about the sister of a woman lying in a coma.

      Hardboiled & Hard Luck
    • Amrita

      • 356bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,7(5717)Tarief

      A celebrated actress who has died in mysterious and shocking circumstances leaves behind an unconventional extended family that includes an older sister, a woman in her twenties through whose eyes the story unfolds; a young brother who possesses mystical powers; and a fiancé who is writing a novel with uncanny parallels to his own story.'Her novels can have the effect of addictive drugs . . . Pathos, nostalgia, the sense of exquisite sadness at the fleetingness of life are key elements of beauty in Japanese aesthetics, and all are themes central to Yoshimoto's books.' The Times

      Amrita
    • Moshi Moshi

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,7(504)Tarief

      "A beautiful translation . . . Yoshimoto deploys a magically Japanese light touch to emotionally and existentially tough subject matter: domestic disarray, loneliness, identity issues, lovesickness . . . [a] nimble narrative." ―ELLE In Moshi Moshi, Yoshie’s much–loved musician father has died in a suicide pact with an unknown woman. It is only when Yoshie and her mother move to Shimokitazawa, a traditional Tokyo neighborhood of narrow streets, quirky shops, and friendly residents that they can finally start to put their painful past behind them. However, despite their attempts to move forward, Yoshie is haunted by nightmares in which her father is looking for the phone he left behind on the day he died, or on which she is trying—unsuccessfully—to call him. Is her dead father trying to communicate a message to her through these dreams? With the lightness of touch and surreal detachment that are the hallmarks of her writing, Banana Yoshimoto turns a potential tragedy into a poignant coming–of–age ghost story and a life–affirming homage to the healing powers of community, food, and family.

      Moshi Moshi
    • The Lake

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,6(308)Tarief

      The Lake showcases Banana Yoshimoto's signature vivid characters and nuanced prose while delving into darker themes. It follows a young woman in Tokyo who, after her mother's death, develops a romance with a man haunted by childhood trauma linked to a bizarre cult. Their journey leads to hope and healing by a serene lake.

      The Lake