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I Wish I Could Read Japanese

Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto

December 16, 2021 by Ale 1 Comment

One of my friends brought Kitchen back from her study-abroad to Japan in the mid 00s. I was woefully non-diverse in my reading at the time, so my first read of this book in 2008 was mostly vague and unaware. It left no impression. I didn’t even remember I owned it until re-shelving a bunch of books from packing boxes this spring. An MFA and six years of CBR diverse reading under my belt later, this read was a vastly different experience, the most striking of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 90s Japan, banana yoshimoto, Japan, lgbtq characters, lonliness, loss, Love, novella

Ale's CBR13 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 90s Japan, banana yoshimoto, Japan, lgbtq characters, lonliness, loss, Love, novella ·
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It wasn’t narcissism. And it wasn’t exactly an aesthetic.

Goodbye Tsugumi by Banana Yoshimoto

February 8, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Another short novel by Banana Yoshimoto, this one from 1989, about a young woman named Maria Shirakawa. She lives with her mother and sees her father, and at a given time in her life she becomes friends with another young woman named Tsugumi. Tsugumi is described as a “lifelong invalid”, and is stricken with a debilitating disease. She is more or less always dying, but not necessarily acutely dying. She is also interesting, kind of mean, fun to be around, and Maria’s best friend. Throughout […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: banana yoshimoto, goodbye tsugumi

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:77 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: banana yoshimoto, goodbye tsugumi ·
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People are always going on about how scared they are of ghosts.

Hardboiled and Hard Luck by Banana Yoshimoto

February 4, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This is a small collection of two short stories by the well-regarded Japanese novelist Banana Yoshimoto. The two stories were published together in 1999. The first story, “Hardboiled”, is a ghost story (but not like the other ghost story I read this weekend), in which a young woman goes walking in the woods in order to process her grief over losing an ex-lover. The concept of being “hardboiled” refers to being tough on the inside in dealing with the pain of loss. Through her grief, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: banana yoshimoto, Hardboiled and Hard Luck

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:69 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: banana yoshimoto, Hardboiled and Hard Luck ·
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We were just at the point of approaching and negotiating a gentle curve.

December 30, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

Well, this was a lovely discovery! Kitchen was in a stack of books given to me very randomly by a friend who moved away a couple of years ago and did a big purge. She has great taste, but also loves to buy books, so I’m finding it all a little hit and miss. I wish I had picked this up the day my friend gave it to me. It is incredibly, beautifully written, so also I must give due credit to the translator, because […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #food, banana yoshimoto, being transgender, cbr9, cooking, grief, Japan, kitchen, yoshimoto

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:51 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #food, banana yoshimoto, being transgender, cbr9, cooking, grief, Japan, kitchen, yoshimoto ·
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