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Urban Despair in Translation

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Urban Despair in Translation

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Jun 11, 2005 9:51 pm

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"Snakes and Earrings", by Hitomi Kanehara, trans. David James Karashima; "Innocent World", by Ami Sakurai, trans Steven Clark; "Vibrator", by Mari Akasaka trans Michael Emmerich
Independent: Sex and the Japanese city
They call them the "lost generation". Japan's troubled youths provoke more headlines and hand-wringing from pundits than a streetload of Asbo yobs. Now three publishers have released Japanese novellas that claim to tell it how it is, from young female authors with "shocking" tales of urban despair. But you won't find gunfights, addiction or so much as a burning wheelie bin in these breathless accounts. Urban disaffection, Tokyo-style, is nothing if not erotic. Sex and shopping are the main outlets of rebellion, the former usually transacted to fund the latter...more...
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Postby Mulboyne » Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:44 pm

I just saw Hitomi Kanehara and her book now seems a bit too autobiographical. Her lead character develops an eating disorder and Kanehara today looks unhealthily thin. I can't find any recent photographs on the net to show but she wasn't exactly a full figure before.

Meanwhile, she goes from strength to strength overseas. Penguin has added an audio offering which is fairly rare for a Japanese author.
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