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Reconciliation

Naoya Shiga

Reconciliation
Reconciliation

Reconciliation

Naoya Shiga

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Description

An autobiographical novella recounting the move towards reconciliation between a father and son; translated for the first time in English

Naoya Shiga's engaging and finely wrought novella of birth, death, illness and a writer's angst opens a window onto a society and milieu that are both distant and relatable. Watching the autobiographical protagonist trip over his flaws as a husband and son is painful, but the resolution still lifts the heart a century after publication. Ted Goossen's nuanced rendition of this miniature classic is a marvel of the translator's art and a service to the Republic of Letters

Praise for Naoya Shiga: [Shiga wrote] a number of short stories that are nearly perfect in their simplicity, directness and mastery of subject matter

Naoya Shiga (1883-1971) was Japan's most celebrated practitioner of shishosetsu, or autobiographical fiction, the genre that dominated Japanese literature for much of the twentieth century; during his lifetime he was described as the 'god of prose'.

Ted Goossen has translated or co-translated five works by Haruki Murakami; he is editor of The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories (which includes his translation of Shiga's story 'Takibi') and co-editor of Monkey Business magazine, featuring the best of contemporary Japanese literature.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Canongate Canons
  • Translator
    Ted Goossen
  • Pub date
    Aug 2020
  • Pages
    160
  • Theme
    Modern and contemporary fiction
  • Dimensions
    198 x 129 x 9 mm
  • Weight
    113 gram
  • EAN
    9781838850456
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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