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Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness - Four Short Novels (Paperback, New edition): Kenzaburo Oe Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness - Four Short Novels (Paperback, New edition)
Kenzaburo Oe; Translated by John Nathan
R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Death by Water (Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Death by Water (Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe; Translated by Deborah Boehm
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nobel Prize winner Kenzaburo Oe is internationally acclaimed for his groundbreaking, incisive examination of humanity's struggle through modernity. In Death by Water, his recurring protagonist and literary alter ego returns to his hometown village in search of a red suitcase fabled to hold documents revealing the details of his father's death during World War II: details that will serve as the foundation for his new, and final, novel. Since his youth, renowned writer Kogito Choko planned to fictionalize his father's fatal drowning in order to fully process the loss. Choko has long been driven to discover why his father was boating on the river during a torrential storm. Though he remembers overhearing his father and a group of soldiers discussing an insurgent scheme to stage a suicide attack on Emperor Mikado, Choko cannot separate his memories from imagination and his family is hesitant to confess the entire story. When the contents of the trunk turn out to offer little clarity, he abandons the novel in creative despair. Floundering as an artist, he's haunted by fear that he may never write his tour de force. But when he collaborates with an avant-garde theater troupe dramatizing his early novels, Choko is revitalized and he finds the will to continue investigating his father's demise. Diving into the turbulent depths of legacy and mortality, Death by Water is an exquisite exploration of resurfacing national and personal trauma, and the ways that storytelling can mend political, social, and familial rifts.

The Pinch Runner Memorandum (Hardcover): Michael K. Wilson, Kenzaburo Oe, Oe Kenzaburo, Michiko N. Wilson The Pinch Runner Memorandum (Hardcover)
Michael K. Wilson, Kenzaburo Oe, Oe Kenzaburo, Michiko N. Wilson
R4,919 Discovery Miles 49 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This novel offers a contemporary and explosive picture of the nuclear family, which pivots on the bizarre odyssey of a Japanese father and son.

The Pinch Runner Memorandum (Paperback): Michael K. Wilson, Kenzaburo Oe, Oe Kenzaburo, Michiko N. Wilson The Pinch Runner Memorandum (Paperback)
Michael K. Wilson, Kenzaburo Oe, Oe Kenzaburo, Michiko N. Wilson
R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This novel offers a contemporary and explosive picture of the nuclear family, which pivots on the bizarre odyssey of a Japanese father and son.

The Silent Cry (Paperback, Main - Classic edition): Kenzaburo Oe The Silent Cry (Paperback, Main - Classic edition)
Kenzaburo Oe; Translated by John Bester 1
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In Oe's masterpiece of the human condition and family psychology, estranged brothers Mitsusaburo and Takashi have long since left their family home in a remote forested valley on Shikoku, in the south of Japan: Mitsusaburo for work in Tokyo; his younger brother Takashi for the United States, to atone for his part in anti-American student protests. Takashi's return to Japan coincides with a local Korean supermarket magnate's offer to buy the brothers' ancestral storehouse, pitting the brothers against one another and dredging up family histories best forgotten. The Silent Cry is the most important Japanese novel of the post-war period and a strange, unsettling tale of how the call of blood and history echoes down the generations.

Death by Water (Paperback, Main): Kenzaburo Oe Death by Water (Paperback, Main)
Kenzaburo Oe; Translated by Deborah Boliver Boehm 1
R313 R283 Discovery Miles 2 830 Save R30 (10%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2016 MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE An astonishing interweaving of myth, fantasy, history and autobiography, Kenzaburo Oe's Death by Water is the shimmering masterpiece of a Nobel Prize-winning author. For the first time in his long life, Nobel-laureate Kogito Choko is suffering from writer's block. The book that he wishes to write would examine the turbulent relationship he had with his father, and the guilt he feels about being absent the night his father drowned in a storm-swollen river; but how to write about a man he never really knew? When his estranged sister unexpectedly calls, she offers Choko a remedy - she has in her possession an old and mysterious red trunk, the contents of which promise to unlock the many secrets of the man who disappeared from their lives decades before.

Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age! (Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe, John Nathan Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age! (Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe, John Nathan
R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age is a virtuoso novel hailed as "a dark jewel" (The Village Voice) and "a dazzlingly unconventional fiction ... capable of frequently reducing the reader to helpless (albeit grateful) tears" (Kirkus Reviews). Wise and illuminating, it is a masterpiece from one of the world's finest writers, Kenzaburo Oe -- winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. K is a famous writer living in Tokyo with his wife and three children, one of whom is mentally disabled. K's wife confronts him with the information that this child, Eeyore, has been doing disturbing things -- behaving aggressively, asserting that he's dead, even brandishing a knife at his mother -- and K, given to retreating from reality into abstraction, looks for answers in his lifelong love of William Blake's poetry. As K struggles to understand his family and assess his responsibilities within it, he must also reevaluate himself -- his relationship with his own father, the political stances he has taken, the duty of artists and writers in society. A remarkable portrait of the inexpressible bond between this father and his damaged son, Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age is the work of an unparalleled writer at his sparkling best. "An intimate investigation of love, responsibility, and the nature of inspiration, from one of world literature's most original voices." -- Fionn Meade, The Seattle Times "Notable for its] piercing emotional honesty ... A hopeful book." -- John Freeman, The Dallas Morning News "Oe's voice resounds in every sentence, making for rewarding-if melancholy-reading." -- Andrew Ervin, The Philadelphia Inquirer

A Personal Matter (Paperback, 1st Evergreen ed): Kenzaburo Oe A Personal Matter (Paperback, 1st Evergreen ed)
Kenzaburo Oe
R432 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R35 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Oe's most important novel, A Personal Matter, has been called by The New York Times "close to a perfect novel." In A Personal Matter, Oe has chosen a difficult, complex though universal subject: how does one face and react to the birth of an abnormal child? Bird, the protagonist, is a young man of 27 with antisocial tendencies who more than once in his life, when confronted with a critical problem, has "cast himself adrift on a sea of whisky like a besotted Robinson Crusoe." But he has never faced a crisis as personal or grave as the prospect of life imprisonment in the cage of his newborn infant-monster. Should he keep it? Dare he kill it? Before he makes his final decision, Bird's entire past seems to rise up before him, revealing itself to be a nightmare of self-deceit. The relentless honesty with which Oe portrays his hero -- or antihero -- makes Bird one of the most unforgettable characters in recent fiction.

A Quiet Life (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Kenzaburo Oe, Kunioki Yanagishita, William Wetherall A Quiet Life (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Kenzaburo Oe, Kunioki Yanagishita, William Wetherall
R409 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R24 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kenzaburo Oe is one of the most original and important writers of your time, and nowhere is his genius more evident than in A Quiet Life -- an uncanny blend of the real with the imagined, of memoir with fiction. A Quiet Life is narrated by Ma-chan, a young woman who at the age of twenty gets caught up in an unusual family situation. Her father is a famous and fascinating novelist; her older brother, though severely brain-damaged, possesses an almost magical gift for musical composition; and her mother's life is devoted to the care of them both. Ma-chan and her younger brother find themselves emotionally on the outside of this oddly constructed nuclear family. But when her father accepts a visiting professorship from an American university, Ma-chan finds herself suddenly the head of the household and at the center of family relationships that she must begin to redefine.

Changeling (Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Changeling (Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe
R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oe introduces Kogito Choko, a writer in his early sixties, as he rekindles a childhood friendship with his estranged brother-in-law, the renowned filmmaker Goro Hanawa. Goro sends Kogito a trunk of tapes he has recorded of reflections about their friendship, but as Kogito is listening one night, he hears something odd. "I'm going to head over to the Other Side now," Goro says, and then Kogito hears a loud thud. After a moment of silence, Goro's voice continues: "But don't worry, I'm not going to stop communicating with you." Moments later, Kogito's wife rushes in; Goro has jumped to his death. With that, Kogito begins a far-ranging search to understand what drove his brother-in-law to suicide. His quest takes him from the forests of southern Japan to the washed-out streets of Berlin, where Kogito confronts the ghosts from his own past and that of his lifelong, but departed, friend.

The Crazy Iris  - And Other Stories Of The Atomic Aftremath (Paperback, 1st Grove Press Ed): Kenzaburo Oe The Crazy Iris - And Other Stories Of The Atomic Aftremath (Paperback, 1st Grove Press Ed)
Kenzaburo Oe
R419 R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Save R28 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Edited by one of Japan's leading and internationally acclaimed writers, this collection of short stories was compiled to mark the fortieth anniversary of the August 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Here some of Japan's best and most representative writers chronicle and re-create the impact of this tragedy on the daily lives of peasants, city professionals, artists, children, and families. From the "crazy" iris that grows out of season to the artist who no longer paints in color, the simple details described in these superbly crafted stories testify to the enormity of change in Japanese life, as well as in the future of our civilization. Included are "The Crazy Iris" by Masuji Ibuse, "Summer Flower" by Tamiki Hara, "The Land of Heart's Desire" by Tamiki Hara, "Human Ashes" by Katsuzo Oda, "Fireflies" by Yoka Ota, "The Colorless Paintings" by Ineko Sata, "The Empty Can" by Kyoko Hayashi, "The House of Hands" by Mitsuharu Inoue, and "The Rite" by Hiroko Takenishi.

Una Cuestion Personal - Compactos - (English, Spanish, Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Una Cuestion Personal - Compactos - (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe
R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Somersault (Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Somersault (Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first new novel Oe has published since winning the Nobel Prize, Somersault is a magnificent story of the charisma of leaders, the danger of zealotry, and the mystery of faith. A decade before the story opens, two men referred to as the Patron and Guide of mankind were leaders of an influential religious movement. When a radical faction of their followers threatened to unleash an apocalypse, they recanted all of their teachings and abandoned their followers. Now, after ten years of silence, Patron and Guide begin contacting their old followers and reaching out to the public, assisted by a small group of young people who have come to them in recent months. Just as they are beginning this renewed push, the radical faction kidnaps Guide, holding him captive until his health gives out. Patron and a small core of the faithful, including a painter named Kizu who may become the new Guide, move to the mountains to establish the church's new base, followed by two groups from Patron's old church: the devout Quiet Women, and the Technicians, who have ties to the old radical faction. The Baby Fireflies, young men from a nearby village, attempt to influence the church with local traditions and military discipline. As planning proceeds for the summer conference that will bring together the faithful and launch the new church in the eyes of the world, the conflicting agendas of these factions threaten to make a mockery of the church's unity--or something far more dangerous.

The Silent Cry (Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe The Silent Cry (Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe
R518 R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Save R30 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Silent Cry follows two brothers who return to their ancestral home, a village in densely forested Western Japan. After decades of separation, the reunited men are each preoccupied by their own personal crises. One brother grapples with the recent suicide of his dearest friend, the birth of his disabled son, and his wife's increasing alcoholism. The other brother sets out to incite an uprising among the local youth against the disintegration of the community's culture and economy due to the imposing franchise of a Korean businessman nicknamed the Emperor of the Supermarkets. Both brothers live in the shadow of the mysteries surrounding the untimely deaths of their older brother and younger sister, as well as their great-grandfather's political heroism. When long-kept family secrets are revealed, the brothers' strained bond is pushed to its breaking-point and their lives are irrevocably changed. Considered Oe's most essential work by the Nobel Prize committee, The Silent Cry is as powerfully relevant today as it was when first published in 1967.

Rouse Up, O Young Men of the New Age (Hardcover): Kenzaburo Oe Rouse Up, O Young Men of the New Age (Hardcover)
Kenzaburo Oe 1
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R116 Discovery Miles 1 160 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

This is a virtuoso novel of extraordinary power that returns to the themes that haunt so much of Oe's work: family, responsibility, writing and the experience of being a parent to a disabled child.K is a famous writer living in Tokyo with his wife and three children, one of whom has been, since birth, mentally disabled. A highly cerebral man who often retreats from everyday life into his own world of abstraction - usually the poetry of William Blake - K is confronted by his wife with the reality that his child, Eeyore, has been doing disturbing things: behaving aggressively, asserting he's dead, even brandishing a knife at his mother. K's struggle to understand his family and his place within it, leads him to a startling re-evaluation of himself, his attitudes and his responsibilities. Bittersweet, inspiring and sometimes hilarious, Rouse Up is the work of an unparalleled writer at his dazzling best.

Fire from the Ashes - Short Stories About Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Fire from the Ashes - Short Stories About Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe
R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nobel Prize Laureate Winner Kenzaburo Oe selects and introduces nine compelling stories by japanese writers on the A-bomb and its aftermath in Japanese society from 1945 to today.

Lovina (Serbian, Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Lovina (Serbian, Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe; Translated by Dragan Milenkovic
R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lovina (Latinica) (Serbian, Paperback): Kenzaburo Oe Lovina (Latinica) (Serbian, Paperback)
Kenzaburo Oe; Translated by Dragan Millenkovic; Produced by Japanorama
R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Japan na kraju Drugog svetskog rata. Ranjeni americki pilot pada u zabaceno planinsko selo, seljani ga hvataju, a o njemu brinu seoska deca. Crni Amerikanac postaje ljubimac dece u selu, oni se zblizavaju sa njim, ali, posle nesporazuma, pilot kidnapuje decaka - glavnog junaka, a decakov otac ubija crnca. Potresna prica o tragicnosti rata u do sada nepoznatom miljeu siromasnog japanskog sela. Kenzaburo Oe je dobio Nobelovu nagradu za knjizevnost 1994. godine, a za novelu Lovina" je u ranoj mladosti dobio najvecu japansku knjizevnu nagradu Akutagava."

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