KITCHEN
BANANA YOSHIMOTO
Another first, from a well-known, much-respected writer. Yoshimoto's only the second Japanese writer I've ever read, and I'm far from disappointed.
Rather regret not having read her earlier. Have often picked up one of her books, read its synopsis, studied the author pic, and replaced it back onto the shelf. Quite out of character for me not to have given in to my fascination with that name. (Banana is a pseudonym, one she chose as being 'cute' and 'purposefully androgynous'; her real name is Mahoko Yoshimoto, and this is her official website.)
Lessons learned:
1. Kitchen has a lovely voice -- young, urban, feminine, quietly desperate. The themes are familiar: death, sleeplessness, loneliness.
2. This Japanese phase in my life might be boring, workwise, but it rocks literally.
If you are what you read, right now, I am
A hardbound monkey with a typewriter. ~ Bookish Girl is reading Vikram Chandra's Red Earth And Pouring Rain.
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Hmmmm...interesting layout.
Only just noticed the P.J. O'Rourke quote in the profile :)
I'm trying very hard to improve the layout! Considering I know little/ no HTML...
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