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Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure: A Tale That Begins with Fukushima
Hideo Furukawa
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Description for Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure: A Tale That Begins with Fukushima
Paperback. Translator(s): Slaymaker, Doug; Takenaka, Akiko. Series: Weatherhead Books on Asia. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FYT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 142 x 253 x 14. Weight in Grams: 222.
As we passed from the city center into the Fukushima suburbs I surveyed the landscape for surgical face masks. I wanted to see in what ratios people were wearing such masks. I was trying to determine, consciously and unconsciously, what people do in response. So, among people walking along the roadway, and people on motorbikes, I saw no one with masks. Even among the official crossing guards outfitted with yellow flags and banners, none. All showed bright and calm. What was I hoping for exactly? The guilty conscience again. But then it was time for school to start. We began ... Read more
As we passed from the city center into the Fukushima suburbs I surveyed the landscape for surgical face masks. I wanted to see in what ratios people were wearing such masks. I was trying to determine, consciously and unconsciously, what people do in response. So, among people walking along the roadway, and people on motorbikes, I saw no one with masks. Even among the official crossing guards outfitted with yellow flags and banners, none. All showed bright and calm. What was I hoping for exactly? The guilty conscience again. But then it was time for school to start. We began ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
Weatherhead Books on Asia
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231178693
SKU
V9780231178693
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About Hideo Furukawa
Hideo Furukawa is a novelist based in Tokyo. He has received the Noma Literary New Face Prize, the Mystery Writers of Japan Award, the Japan SF Grand Prize, and the Yukio Mishima Award. He is also author of the novel Belka, Why Don't You Bark? (2012), translated into English by Michael Emmerich. Doug Slaymaker is professor of Japanese at ... Read more
Reviews for Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure: A Tale That Begins with Fukushima
This novel, which depicts the 3/11 triple disaster in northeastern Japan in all its complexity, is a marvel. Furukawa's austere writing is as sober as it is inventive and as elegiac as it is hopeful.
Davinder Bhowmik, author of Writing Okinawa: Narrative Acts of Identity and Resistance Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure is a stunning ... Read more
Davinder Bhowmik, author of Writing Okinawa: Narrative Acts of Identity and Resistance Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure is a stunning ... Read more