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Revenge : eleven dark tales /

By: Contributor(s): Series: Kamoku na shigai midara na tomuraiLondon : Vintage Books, 2020Description: 168 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
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  • 9781784876371
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL858 OGA 2020
Summary: A woman goes into a bakery to buy a strawberry cream tart. The place is immaculate but there is no one serving so she waits. Another customer comes in. The woman tells the new arrival that she is buying her son a treat for his birthday. Every year she buys him his favourite cake; even though he died in an accident when he was six years old. From this beginning Yoko Ogawa weaves a dark and beautiful narrative that pulls together a seemingly disconnected cast of characters. In the tradition of classical Japanese poetic collections, the stories in Revenge are linked through recurring images and motifs, as each story follows on from the one before while simultaneously introducing new characters and themes. Filled with breathtaking images, Ogawa provides us with a slice of life that is resplendent in its chaos, enthralling in its passion and chilling in its cruelty.
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Books Books Mashava Campus Library General Stacks Mashava Campus Library Fiction PL858. OGA 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.1 Available 032460
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Originally published in Japan with the title 'Kamoku na shigai midara na tomurai', ♭1998.
This translation first published: Harvill Secker, 2013.
Short-listed for Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2014 (UK)


A woman goes into a bakery to buy a strawberry cream tart. The place is immaculate but there is no one serving so she waits. Another customer comes in. The woman tells the new arrival that she is buying her son a treat for his birthday. Every year she buys him his favourite cake; even though he died in an accident when he was six years old. From this beginning Yoko Ogawa weaves a dark and beautiful narrative that pulls together a seemingly disconnected cast of characters. In the tradition of classical Japanese poetic collections, the stories in Revenge are linked through recurring images and motifs, as each story follows on from the one before while simultaneously introducing new characters and themes. Filled with breathtaking images, Ogawa provides us with a slice of life that is resplendent in its chaos, enthralling in its passion and chilling in its cruelty.

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