Project 196
Japan
Banana Yoshimoto
29 of 196
Project 196 is my attempt to read and post on a short story by an author from each of the 196 countries of the world. So far I have posted on stories from 29 countries. I am discovering a lot of new to me writers, including some I for sure want to read more of, and learning more about the short story as a factor in differing literary cultures. Japanese fiction is one of my core interests.
Banana Yoshimoto (1964, Tokyo) is one of my favorite contemporary writers. I have her on my read everything that has been translated list. I think either her Kitchen (her most popular work among book bloggers) or Goodbye Tsugumi (my personal favorite) would be a good first Japanese novel. (There is more information on her in my prior posts on her work.)
"Newlywed" is a really fun to read paranormal story with strong elements of magic realism. It is told in the first person by a newly married man. It is about a very strange experience he had writing the train in Tokyo.

The plot sounds light but is really well done and makes you think a lot about who the woman could be. Or the old man. Maybe the entity takes the shape or persona best for the person they are speaking with.
I read this story in The Penquin Book of International Women's Stories. It was translated by Megan Backus.
This will be my last project 196 post until April. March will be devoted to Irish Short Stories. I have decided the very last short story I post on for Project 196 (which will stay open until 2017) will be an Irish short story.
Mel ulm
3 comments:
I read this story in her Lizard collection. It's a story I often think of, and I'm glad you highlight it here on Project 196 - Japan.
Suko-it is a really interesting story-I actually enjoy riding the train here in Manila-I am not sure why
Do you know who took the picture?
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