Mina's Matchbox (häftad) NY
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
288
Utgivningsdatum
2024-08-15
Förlag
Harvill Secker
Översättare
Stephen Snyder
Originalspråk
Japanese
Dimensioner
28 x 225 x 145 mm
Vikt
395 g
ISBN
9781787302761

Mina's Matchbox

A tale of friendship and family secrets in 1970s Japan from the International Booker Prize nominated author

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On sleepless nights, I open the matchbox and reread the story of the girl who gathered shooting stars. After the death of her father, twelve-year-old Tomoko is sent to live for a year with her uncle in the coastal town of Ashiya. It is a year which will change her life. The 1970s are bringing changes to Japan and her uncle's magnificent colonial mansion opens up a new and unfamiliar world for Tomoko; its sprawling gardens are even home to a pygmy hippo the family keeps as a pet. Tomoko finds her relatives equally exotic and beguiling and her growing friendship with her cousin Mina draws her into an intoxicating world full of secret crushes and elaborate storytelling. Rich with the magic and mystery of youth, Minas Matchbox is an evocative snapshot of a moment frozen in time, and a striking depiction of a family on the edge of collapse. 'I read Minas Matchbox like a besotted child, enraptured, never wanting it to end' RUTH OZEKI, author of The Book of Form and Emptiness 'Dreamy and whimsical' Esquire, Best Books of the Summer 'A conspicuously gifted writer. . . She possesses an effortless, glassy, eerie brilliance' Guardian Readers adore Minas Matchbox: I was totally swept away by it. A beautiful coming of age story. I'd recommend it to any lovers of translated fiction! Uplifting. And Pochiko, the pygmy hippo? A wonder.
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Yoko Ogawa is a quiet wizard, casting her words like a spell, conjuring a world of curiosity and enchantment, secrets and loss. I read Minas Matchbox like a besotted child, enraptured, never wanting it to end. * Ruth Ozeki, author of The Book of Form and Emptiness * A transfixing coming of age tale set in early 1970s Japan. [Tomoko] uncovers a host of secrets that force her to question her familys complicated history * Time Magazine, Summer Reads * Dreamy and whimsical, Minas Matchbox traffics in the themes at which Ogawa always excels: memory, identity, and nostalgia * Esquire * A conspicuously gifted writerTo read Ogawa is to enter a dreamlike state... She possesses an effortless, glassy, eerie brilliance' * Guardian * This engaging bildungsroman explores the friendship and mutual curiosity between two extraordinary young people...Facing complicated themes with deceptively simple language...A charming yet guileless exploration of childhoods ephemeral pleasures and reflexive poignancy. * Kirkus * A masterpiece...a novel that makes us see differently * Guardian, on THE MEMORY POLICE * Strange, beautiful and affecting * Sunday Times, on THE MEMORY POLICE * Highly original. Infinitely charming. And ever so touching -- Paul Auster,on THE HOUSEKEEPER AND THE PROFESSOR One of Japans most acclaimed authors * Time Magazine * Ogawa pulls off the rare feat of making childhood memories both credible and provocative. Readers will be hypnotized * Publishers Weekly *

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Yoko Ogawa (Author) Yoko Ogawa has won every major Japanese literary award. Her fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, A Public Space and Zoetrope. Her works include The Diving Pool, The Housekeeper and the Professor, Hotel Iris and Revenge. Her most recent novel, The Memory Police, was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. Stephen Snyder (Translator) Stephen Snyder is a translator and professor of Japanese Studies at Middlebury College, Vermont, USA. He has translated works by Kenzaburo Oe, Ryu Murakami, and Miri Yu, among others. His translation of Natsuo Kirinos Out was a finalist for the Edgar Award for best mystery novel in 2004, and his translation of Yoko Ogawas Hotel Iris was shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize in 2011.?