
Monkey : new writing from Japan. Volume 1.
Monkey
Bok · Engelsk · 2020
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Omfang | 149 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | The Peach Itō Threw Rots, and She Becomes a Beast Once Again / a chapter from a novel by Hiromi Itō ; translated by Jeffrey Angles -- Good Stories Originate in the Caves of Antiquity / Haruki Murakami in conversation with Mieko Kawakami ; translated by Ted Goossen -- The Razor / a story by Naoya Shiga ; with remarks by Hirokazu Koreeda ; translated by Ted Goossen -- Fujito: A Noh Play / from the modern Japanese translation by Seikō Itō ; translated and with an introduction by Jay Rubin -- The Visitor / a graphic narrative by Jon Klassen ; text by Yōko Ogawa ; translated by Lucy North -- Food: A Monkey’s Dozen -- Something Sweet / a story by Hiroko Oyamada ; translated by David Boyd -- Dinner at Mine / an essay by Tomoka Shibasaki ; translated by Polly Barton -- Sushi / a story by Kanoko Okamoto ; translated by David Boyd -- The Heart of the Lunchbox / a graphic story by Satoshi Kitamura -- Nori and Eggs for Breakfast / an essay by Kuniko Mukōda ; translated by David Boyd -- Forest of the Ronpa / a story by Kyōhei Sakaguchi ; translated by Sam Malissa -- Turtledoves / a story by Naoya Shiga ; translated by Ted Goossen -- Seven Modern Poets on Food / selected and translated by Andrew Campana -- The Goose / a story by Barry Yourgrau -- Misaki / a story by Sachiko Kishimoto translated by Ted Goossen -- Dissecting Misogyny: A Live Demo! / a story by Aoko Matsuda ; translated by Polly Barton -- Counterfeiting García Márquez / a story by Hideo Furukawa ; translated by Jordan A.Y. Smith -- Simone + Reminiscing / vignettes by Hiromi Kawakami ; translated by Ted Goossen -- A Tired Town /a story by Steven Millhauser -- Five Prose Poems by Makoto Takayanagi / translated by Michael Emmerich ; Living on the Far Side of the Moon ; The Head of an Albatross ; Sambucus Sieboldiana’s Lament ; People Who Live in Walls ; Messages from Space -- Finding Mother / an essay by Jeffrey Angles -- Why hasn’t this been translated? Remarks from nine translators ; Jeffrey Angles on Seikō Itō’s Imagination Radio ; Polly Barton on Kō Machida’s Confessions ; Michael K. Bourdaghs on Tōson Shimazaki’s Spring ; David Boyd on Yukio Mishima’s Lessons in Letters ; Anna Elliott on Haruki Murakami’s Spider Monkey of the Night ; Michael Emmerich on Fumiko Enchi’s That Which Takes Away the Luster of Vermillion ; Ted Goossen on Yasutaka Tsutsui’s Professor Tadano of the Faculty of Literature ; Lucy North on Reiko Matsuura’s The Day of the Funeral ; Hitomi Yoshio on Midori Osaki’s Wandering in the Realm of the Seventh Sense. - MONKEY New Writing from Japan showcases the best of contemporary Japanese literature. This first issue celebrates food and was published during the first year of the pandemic. It includes short fiction and poetry by writers such as Mieko Kawakami, Haruki Murakami, Hideo Furukawa, Hiromi Kawakami, Aoko Matsuda, and Kyohei Sakaguchi; new translations of modern classics; graphic narratives by Satoshi Kitamura and Jon Klassen; and contributions from American writers such as Steven Millhauser and Barry Yourgrau. - Amazon
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ISBN | 9780997248067
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