Spring Garden - Japanese Novellas

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Isolation and connection in Tokyo's changing landscape.

If you're interested in the quiet poignance of everyday life and the relationships that subtly shape our existence, "Spring Garden" could resonate with you. Tomoko Shibasaki offers a glimpse into the lives of two neighbors bound by shared sentiments over what's disappearing around them. It’s for introspective readers who find beauty in transience, the subtleties of human connections, and the deeply personal relationship with our surroundings.

  • Akutagawa Prize 芥川龍之介賞 (2014)
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Spring Garden - Japanese Novellas

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ISBN: 9781782272700
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Date of Publication: 2017-01-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.25
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Winner of the Akutagawa Prize, a sharp, photo-realistic novella of memory and thwarted hope. 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.
 

Isolation and connection in Tokyo's changing landscape.

If you're interested in the quiet poignance of everyday life and the relationships that subtly shape our existence, "Spring Garden" could resonate with you. Tomoko Shibasaki offers a glimpse into the lives of two neighbors bound by shared sentiments over what's disappearing around them. It’s for introspective readers who find beauty in transience, the subtleties of human connections, and the deeply personal relationship with our surroundings.

  • Akutagawa Prize 芥川龍之介賞 (2014)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.