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Yūko Tsushima

    Yuko Tsushima wordt erkend als een van de belangrijkste Japanse schrijfsters van haar generatie. Haar gelaagde verteltechnieken putten steeds meer inspiratie uit Ainu orale epen en verhalen uit het premoderne Japan. Aan het begin van haar carrière werd haar fictie sterk beïnvloed door haar ervaringen als alleenstaande moeder, terwijl haar latere romans diverse settings en historische periodes verkennen, van koloniaal Taiwan tot Tokio na de ramp. Tsushima's werk duikt in de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en culturele identiteit.

    Wohlgehütete Pfirsiche oder über die Traurigkeit. Japanische Erzählungen der letzten Jahre
    Of Dogs and Walls
    Child of Fortune
    Woman Running in the Mountains
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    • Woman Running in the Mountains

      • 312bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Set in 1970s Japan, this tender and poetic novel about a young, single mother struggling to find her place in the world is an early triumph by a modern Japanese master. Alone at dawn, in the heat of midsummer, a young woman named Takiko Odaka departs on foot for the hospital to give birth to a baby boy. Her pregnancy, the result of a brief affair with a married man, is a source of sorrow and shame to her abusive parents. For Takiko, however, it is a cause for reverie. Her baby, she imagines, will be hers and hers alone, a challenge that she also hopes will free her. Takiko’s first year as a mother is filled with the intense bodily pleasures and pains that come from caring for a newborn. At first she seeks refuge in the company of other women—in the hospital, in her son’s nursery—but as the baby grows, her life becomes less circumscribed as she explores Tokyo, then ventures beyond the city into the countryside, toward a mountain that captures her imagination and desire for a wilder freedom.

      Woman Running in the Mountains2022
      4,0
    • Of Dogs and Walls

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Noveller. Two stories - which have never before been translated into English - showing how childhood memories, dreams and fleeting encounters shape our lives

      Of Dogs and Walls2018
      3,7
    • Child of Fortune

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Introducing Penguin Japanese Classics- a collection of some of Japan's most celebrated and ground-breaking 20th century writers, with covers inspired by Japanese art and design. Taking us from a sun-drenched affair in a seaside town to an underground 'ark' full of shadows and eccentrics, with stops at mountains of skulls, lonely apartments and boarding school dormitories, this series is perfect for new and long-time readers of Japanese literature. Koko won't do what is expected of her. Defying her family's wishes, she has brought up her eleven-year-old daughter alone in her apartment. And now, after a casual affair, she is unexpectedly pregnant again. What will this mean for her already troubled relationship with her daughter? Child of Fortune is an unflinching portrayal of a woman's innermost fears and desires. 'A terrific novel' Angela Carter Translated by Geraldine Harcourt

      Child of Fortune2018
      3,8
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      Roman

      • 188bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Territory of Light is the luminous story of a young woman, living alone in Tokyo with her three-year-old daughter. Its twelve, stand-alone fragments follow the first year of her separation from her husband. The novel is full of light, sometimes comforting and sometimes dangerous: sunlight streaming through windows, dappled light in the park, distant fireworks, dazzling floodwater, desaturated streetlamps and earth-shaking explosions. The seemingly artless prose is beautifully patterned: the cumulative effect is disarmingly powerful and images remain seared into your retina for a long time afterwards.

      Domein van het licht1986
      3,6