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Weasels in the Attic
Hiroko Oyamada; Translated by David Boyd
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R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A UK debut from a fresh, prize-winning talent, this quietly surreal
novel is perfect for fans of Sayaka Murata and Mieko Kawakami Two
friends meet across three dinners. In the back room of a pet shop,
they snack on dried shrimps and discuss fish-breeding. In a remote
new home in the mountains, they look for a solution to a weasel
infestation. During a dinner party in a blizzard, a mounting
claustrophobia makes way for uneasy dreams. Their conversations
often take them in surprising directions, but when one of the men
becomes a father, more and more is left unsaid. With emotional
acuity and a wry humour, Weasels in the Attic it is an uncanny and
striking reflection on fertility, masculinity, and marriage in
contemporary Japan.
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The Factory
Hiroko Oyamada
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R366
R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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From the award-winning author of Weasels in the Attic, a modern
fable about the world of work Beyond the town, there is the
factory. Beyond the factory, there is nothing. Within the sprawling
industrial complex, three new employees are each assigned a
department. There, each must focuses on a specific task: one shreds
paper, one proofreads documents, and another studies the moss
growing all over the expansive grounds. As they grow accustomed to
the routine and co-workers, their lives become governed by their
work--days take on a strange logic and momentum, and little by
little, the margins of reality seem to be dissolving: Where does
the factory end and the rest of the world begin? What's going on
with the strange animals here? And after a while--it could be weeks
or years--the three workers struggle to answer the most basic
question: What am I doing here? With hints of Kafka and Beckett and
unexpected moments of creeping humour, The Factory is a vivid, and
sometimes surreal, portrait of the absurdity and meaninglessness of
the modern workplace.
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The Hole
Hiroko Oyamada
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R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When Asa's husband is offered a new job away from the city, the
couple end up relocating. And since his new office is very close to
his family's home, it makes sense to move in next door to his
parents. Through the long hot summer, Asa does her best to adjust
to their new rural lives, to the constant presence of her in-laws,
to the emptiness of her existence and the incessant buzz of
cicadas. And then one day, while running an errand for her
mother-in-law, she comes across a strange creature, follows it to
the embankment of a river, and ends up falling into a hole - a hole
that seems to have been made specifically for her. Thus begins a
series of bizarre experiences that drive Asa deeper into the
mysteries of this rural landscape and the family she has married in
to, leading her to question her role in this world and, eventually,
who she even is.
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The Hole (Paperback)
Hiroko Oyamada; Translated by David Boyd
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R323
R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Asa's husband is transferring jobs, and his new office is located
near his family's home in the countryside. During an exceptionally
hot summer, the young married couple move in, and Asa does her best
to quickly adjust to their new rural lives, to their remoteness, to
the constant presence of her in-laws and the incessant buzz of
cicadas. While her husband is consumed with his job, Asa is left to
explore her surroundings on her own: she makes trips to the
supermarket, halfheartedly looks for work, and tries to find
interesting ways of killing time. One day, while running an errand
for her mother-in-law, she comes across a strange creature, follows
it to the embankment of a river, and ends up falling into a hole-a
hole that seems to have been made specifically for her. This is the
first in a series of bizarre experiences that drive Asa deeper into
the mysteries of this rural landscape filled with eccentric
characters and unidentifiable creatures, leading her to question
her role in this world, and eventually, her sanity.
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The Factory (Paperback)
Hiroko Oyamada; Translated by David Boyd
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R325
R297
Discovery Miles 2 970
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The English-language debut of one of Japan's most exciting new
writers, The Factory follows three workers at a sprawling
industrial factory. Each worker focuses intently on the specific
task they've been assigned: one shreds paper, one proofreads
documents, and another studies the moss growing all over the
expansive grounds. But their lives slowly become governed by their
work-days take on a strange logic and momentum, and little by
little, the margins of reality seem to be dissolving: Where does
the factory end and the rest of the world begin? What's going on
with the strange animals here? And after a while-it could be weeks
or years-the three workers struggle to answer the most basic
question: What am I doing here? With hints of Kafka and unexpected
moments of creeping humor, The Factory casts a vivid-and sometimes
surreal-portrait of the absurdity and meaninglessness of the modern
workplace.
In three interconnected scenes, Hiroko Oyamada revisits the same
set of characters at different junctures in their lives. In the
back room of a pet store full of rare and exotic fish, old friends
discuss dried shrimp and a strange new relationship. A couple who
recently moved into a rustic home in the mountains discovers an
unsettling solution to their weasel infestation. And a dinner party
during a blizzard leads to a night in a room filled with aquariums
and unpleasant dreams. Like Oyamada's previous novels, Weasels in
the Attic sets its sights on the overlooked aspects of contemporary
Japanese society, and does so with a surreal sensibility that is
entirely her own.
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