Strange weather in Tokyo - Novel / Hiromi Kawakami, Translated from Japanese by: Allison Markin Powell
التفاصيل :
رقم التسجيلة | 6344 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9781846275104 |
رقم الطلب | 895.6 Kaw |
المؤلف | Kawakami, HiromiPowell, Allison Markin |
العنوان | Strange weather in Tokyo - Novel / Hiromi Kawakami, Translated from Japanese by: Allison Markin Powell |
بيان الطبعة | 2nd edition |
بيانات النشر | London, [UNITED KINGDOM]: Portobello Books, 2014. |
الوصف المادي | 176p : 19x13cm |
المستخلص |
"Strange Weather in Tokyo" (originally titled "Sensei no Kaban") is a novel by Hiromi Kawakami that delicately navigates the terrain of an unconventional romance set against the backdrop of modern-day Tokyo. The story follows Tsukiko Omachi, a 38-year-old single woman who leads a solitary life marked by routine and introspection. One day, she encounters her former high school Japanese teacher, known only as "Sensei," in a local bar. Despite their significant age difference—Sensei being 30 years her senior—the two form an unexpected bond. What begins as casual encounters over shared meals and drinks at a neighborhood bar slowly blossoms into a deeper connection, filled with nostalgia, tenderness, and mutual respect. Kawakami's narrative is suffused with subtle humor, quiet longing, and poignant moments of intimacy. The evolving relationship between Tsukiko and Sensei serves as a meditation on the nature of love, companionship, and the human need for connection. The novel is marked by its minimalist style, with sparse yet evocative prose that mirrors the quiet simplicity of the characters' lives. The narrative is interspersed with vivid descriptions of Japanese cuisine, creating a rich tapestry of flavors that enhances the reader's sensory experience. Food becomes a metaphor for the characters' emotions and the slow, deliberate pace at which their relationship unfolds. Kawakami's portrayal of Tokyo is atmospheric, capturing the essence of the city through its changing seasons, each reflecting the inner lives of the characters. The "strange weather" in the title alludes to the unpredictable nature of life and love, where unexpected encounters and emotions can alter one's trajectory in profound ways. "Strange Weather in Tokyo" is a story about the beauty of everyday life and the quiet moments that bring meaning to our existence. It explores themes of loneliness, aging, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a touching and introspective read. Through her nuanced portrayal of an unlikely romance, Kawakami invites readers to reflect on their own desires for connection and the small, seemingly mundane moments that shape our lives. The novel has been praised for its delicate prose, emotional depth, and its ability to capture the nuances of human emotion with grace and subtlety. "Strange Weather in Tokyo" is a modern classic that offers a profound exploration of love, memory, and the simple joys of everyday living. |
المواضيع | Romance fictionIntergenerational Relationships |
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