Spring Garden
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Description
Winner of the Akutagawa Prize A sharp, photo-realistic novella of memory and thwarted hope set in modern-day Tokyo--an "unflinching . . . powerful" showcase of the best in contemporary Japanese literature (Shelf Awareness) Divorced and cut off from his family, Taro lives alone in one of the few occupied apartments in his block, a block that is to be torn down as soon as the remaining tenants leave. Since the death of his father, Taro keeps to himself, but is soon drawn into an unusual relationship with the woman upstairs, Nishi, as she passes on the strange tale of the sky-blue house next door. First discovered by Nishi in the little-known photo-book Spring Garden, the sky-blue house soon becomes a focus for both Nishi and Taro: of what is lost, of what has been destroyed, and of what hope may yet lie in the future for both of them, if only they can seize it.
Product Details
Price
$13.95
$12.97
Publisher
Pushkin Press
Publish Date
November 07, 2017
Pages
154
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781782272700
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Tomoka Shibasaki was born in 1973 in Osaka and began writing fiction while still in high school. After graduating from university, she took an office job but continued writing, and was shortlisted for the Bungei Prize in 1998. Her first book, A Day on the Planet, was turned into a hit movie, and Spring Garden won the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 2014.
Reviews
"Like a good meditation: quiet, surprising and deeply satisfying."
--New York Times Book Review "Atmospheric, meditative story of memory and loss in a gentrifying Tokyo neighborhood . . . An elegant story that is in many ways more reminiscent of Mishima and Akutagawa than many contemporary Japanese writers."
--Kirkus Reviews "Spring Garden by Tomoka Shibasaki looks at loneliness and loss with uncommon detail and understated force . . . Shibasaki's minimalist language comes across with poetic sensibility. Every word matters in this unflinching and quietly powerful novella . . . a brief, exquisitely crafted story of human connection in a contemporary, alienating society."
--Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review "Measured, understated and poetic at the right moment . . . making the novel difficult to put down."
--Japan Society Journal (UK) "[A] delicate, intimate novella."
--The Lady magazine
--New York Times Book Review "Atmospheric, meditative story of memory and loss in a gentrifying Tokyo neighborhood . . . An elegant story that is in many ways more reminiscent of Mishima and Akutagawa than many contemporary Japanese writers."
--Kirkus Reviews "Spring Garden by Tomoka Shibasaki looks at loneliness and loss with uncommon detail and understated force . . . Shibasaki's minimalist language comes across with poetic sensibility. Every word matters in this unflinching and quietly powerful novella . . . a brief, exquisitely crafted story of human connection in a contemporary, alienating society."
--Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review "Measured, understated and poetic at the right moment . . . making the novel difficult to put down."
--Japan Society Journal (UK) "[A] delicate, intimate novella."
--The Lady magazine