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Pachinko
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Min Jin Lee | Head Of Zeus

Pachinko

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This book is a captivating and powerful story that spans through four generations, taking you on a journey of resilience and compassion. It explores themes of family, love, and the pursuit of identity in the face of adversity. With its richly developed characters and vivid storytelling, Pachinko is a must-read for those who enjoy immersive and thought-provoking narratives that transport you to different time periods and cultures.
Goodbye Tsugumi - Thryft
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Banana Yoshimoto | Faber

Goodbye Tsugumi

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"Goodbye Tsugumi" is a brilliant choice if you're interested in exploring intricate family dynamics set against the backdrop of a small seaside town in Japan. Banana Yoshimoto's delicate style captures the depths of human ties, offering a poignant, bittersweet novel that delves into the essence of change and acceptance.
Strange Weather in Tokyo
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"Strange Weather in Tokyo" could be just the book for you if you're intrigued by explorations of poignant human connections set against the backdrop of cultural rituals and seasonal change. Hiromi Kawakami has crafted a narrative that's both delicate and deeply resonant, capturing a romance that defies societal norms. It's a tale that invites introspection and offers a gentle, thoughtful dive into the complexity of love and loneliness.
Men Without Women : Stories - Thryft
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Haruki Murakami | Vintage

Men Without Women : Stories

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Across seven tales, Haruki Murakami brings his powers of observation to bear on the lives of men who, in their own ways, find themselves alone. Here are vanishing cats and smoky bars, lonely hearts and mysterious women, baseball and the Beatles, woven together to tell stories that speak to us all.Marked by the same wry humor that has defined his entire body of work, in this collection Murakami has crafted another contemporary classic
Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
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Ted Goossen, Haruki Murakami  | Knopf

Wind/Pinball: Two Novels

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If you're intrigued by the way everyday moments can transform into surreal worlds brushed with a tinge of nostalgia, "Wind/Pinball" could be your gateway to Murakami's unique style. These early novels lay the groundwork for his later, more complex works, offering a look into the quiet lives of characters who find significance in the mundane, with undercurrents of longing and the oddity that's so quintessentially Murakami.
Hear the Wind Sing / Pinball - Thryft
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Haruki Murakami | January 1, 2015

Hear the Wind Sing / Pinball

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Delving into Murakami's first two novels is like sipping a fine spirit that leaves a peculiar, yet memorable aftertaste. It speaks to anyone who's ever found themselves lingering over life's minutiae, or who appreciates the beauty in the everyday laced with an undercurrent of the strange. The novels' exploration of youth, fleeting connections, and subtle surrealism will resonate deeply if you're the introspective kind.
Death in Midsummer : And Other Stories - Thryft
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If you're intrigued by the nuances and depths of human emotion against a culturally rich backdrop, Mishima's collection will likely resonate with you. Each story is a carefully crafted gem, shining light on the struggles and beauties of life, revealing the delicate balance between modernity and tradition. Consider this a cross-cultural journey that navigates the complexities of the human condition with both subtlety and profound insight.
Death in Midsummer : And Other Stories - Thryft
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Recognized throughout the world for his brilliance as a novelist and playwright, Yukio Mishima is also noted as a master of the short story in his native Japan, where the form is practiced as a major art. Nine of his finest stories were selected by Mishima himself for translation in this book; they represent his extraordinary ability to depict, with deftness and penetration, a wide variety of human beings in moments of significance. Often his characters are sophisticated modern Japanese who turn out to be not so liberated from the past as they had thought.In the title story, "Death in Midsummer," which is set at a beach resort, a triple tragedy becomes a cloud of doom that requires exorcising. In another, "Patriotism," a young army officer and his wife choose a way of vindicating their belief in ancient values that is as violent as it is traditional; it prefigured his own death by seppuku in November 1970. There is a story in which the sad truth of the relationship between a businessman and his former mistress is revealed through a suggestion of the unknown, and another in which a working-class couple, touching in their simple love for each other, pursue financial security by rather shocking means.Also included is one of Mishima's "modern Nō plays," remarkable for the impact which its brevity and uncanny intensity achieve. The English versions have been done by four outstanding translators: Donald Keene, Ivan Morris, Geoffrey Sargent, and Edward Seidensticker.Photograph on back cover by T. Kamiya; cover design by David Ford
Convenience Store Woman - Thryft
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Ginny Tapley Takemori, Sayaka Murata  | Granta Books

Convenience Store Woman

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"Convenience Store Woman" is a must-read for those seeking to explore unconventional lifestyles. The book offers a refreshing glimpse into Keiko's unwavering commitment to her job, even in the face of societal pressures and expectations. Murata's writing style is simple, yet profound, making this book an easy and thought-provoking read. Readers will be inspired by Keiko's resilience and her ability to embrace her own unique path in life.