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Reconciliation, published here for the first time in the English
language, is an understated masterpiece of the Japanese 'I novel'
tradition (a confessional literary form). Naoya Shiga's novella is
a quietly devastating reflection on all kinds of reconciliation:
from his own familial reunion, to the universal need to reconcile
ourselves to the inevitability of ageing, loss and death.
No modern Japanese writer was more idolized than Shiga Naoya.
"The Paper Door and Other Stories" showcases the concise, delicate
art of this writer who is often called "the god of the Japanese
short story." Doyen of Japanese letters Donald Keene ranks some of
Shiga's stories "among the most brilliant achievements in this
genre by any twentieth-century Japanese writer." Shiga's unique
style is concise and simple, with no unnecessary words. With the
subtlest of gestures, he evokes the fullness of experience.
Lane Dunlop's masterly translation of seventeen of Shiga's
finest stories has provided English readers their first overview of
the author's work. Now back in print, the book is augmented by
Donald Keene's new preface contextualizing Shiga's awesome literary
gifts. Dunlop has chosen stories that aptly represent Shiga's range
and virtuosity. With selections spanning forty years, from the
fable-like "The Little Girl and the Rapeseed Flower" to the
psychologically complex "A Gray Moon," this collection delineates
the development of Shiga's rare genius.
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