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Scattered All Over the Earth (Paperback): Yoko Tawada Scattered All Over the Earth (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

*From the author of The Last Children of Tokyo* A mind-expanding, cheerfully dystopian novel about friendship, difference and what it means to belong, by a National Book Award-winning novelist. Welcome to the not-too-distant future. Japan, having vanished into the sea, is now remembered as 'the land of sushi'. Hiruko, a former citizen and a climate refugee herself, has a job teaching immigrant children in Denmark with her invented language Panska (Pan-Scandinavian): 'homemade language. no country to stay in. three countries I experienced. no time to learn three different languages. might mix up. insufficient space in brain. so made new language. homemade language most Scandinavian people understand'. Hiruko soon makes new friends to join her in her travels searching for anyone who can still speak her mother tongue: Knut, a graduate student in linguistics, who is fascinated by her Panska; Akash, an Indian man who lives as a woman, wearing a red sari; Nanook, an Eskimo from Greenland, first mistaken as another refugee from the land of sushi; and Nora, who works at the Karl Marx House in Trier. All these characters take turns narrating chapters, which feature an umami cooking competition; a dead whale; an ultra- nationalist named Breivik; Kakuzo robots; uranium; and an Andalusian bull fight. Episodic, vividly imagined and mesmerising, Scattered All Over the Earth is another sui generis masterwork by Yoko Tawada.

Scattered All Over The Earth (Paperback): Yoko Tawada Scattered All Over The Earth (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
R417 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R78 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A mind-expanding, cheerfully dystopian new novel by Yoko Tawada, winner of the 2022 National Book Award.

Welcome to the not-too-distant future: Japan, having vanished from the face of the earth, is now remembered as “the land of sushi.” Hiruko, its former citizen and a climate refugee herself, has a job teaching immigrant children in Denmark with her invented language Panska (Pan-Scandinavian): “homemade language. no country to stay in. three countries I experienced. insufficient space in brain. so made new language. homemade language.”

As she searches for anyone who can still speak her mother tongue, Hiruko soon makes new friends. Her troupe travels to France, encountering an umami cooking competition; a dead whale; an ultra-nationalist named Breivik; unrequited love; Kakuzo robots; red herrings; uranium; an Andalusian matador. Episodic and mesmerizing scenes flash vividly along, and soon they’re all next off to Stockholm.

With its intrepid band of companions, Scattered All Over the Earth (the first novel of a trilogy) may bring to mind Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland or a surreal Wind in the Willows, but really is just another sui generis Yoko Tawada masterwork.

The Emissary (Paperback): Yoko Tawada The Emissary (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
R363 R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Save R69 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Japan, after suffering from a massive irreparable disaster, cuts itself off from the world. Children are so weak they can barely stand or walk: the only people with any get-go are the elderly. Mumei lives with his grandfather Yoshiro, who worries about him constantly. They carry on a day-to-day routine in what could be viewed as a post-Fukushima time, with all the children born ancient-frail and gray-haired, yet incredibly compassionate and wise. Mumei may be enfeebled and feverish, but he is a beacon of hope, full of wit and free of self-pity and pessimism. Yoshiro concentrates on nourishing Mumei, a strangely wonderful boy who offers "the beauty of the time that is yet to come." A delightful, irrepressibly funny book, The Emissary is filled with light. Yoko Tawada, deftly turning inside-out "the curse," defies gravity and creates a playful joyous novel out of a dystopian one, with a legerdemain uniquely her own.

Memoirs of a Polar Bear (Paperback): Yoko Tawada Memoirs of a Polar Bear (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Susan Bernofsky 1
R268 R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Save R31 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A bear, born and raised in captivity, is devastated by the loss of his keeper; another finds herself performing in the circus; a third sits down one day and pens a memoir which becomes an international sensation, and causes her to flee her home. Through the stories of these three bears, Tawada reflects on our own humanity, the ways in which we belong to one another and the ways in which we are formed. Delicate and surreal, Memoirs of a Polar Bear takes the reader into foreign bodies and foreign climes, and immerses us in what the New Yorker has called 'Yoko Tawada's magnificent strangeness'.

Time Differences (Pamphlet): Yoko Tawada Time Differences (Pamphlet)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Jeffrey Angles
R204 R165 Discovery Miles 1 650 Save R39 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Three Streets (Hardcover): Yoko Tawada Three Streets (Hardcover)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The always astonishing Yoko Tawada here takes a walk on the supernatural side of the street. In "Kollwitzstrasse," as the narrator muses on former East Berlin's new bourgeois health food stores, so popular with wealthy young people, a ghost boy begs her to buy him the old-fashioned sweets he craves. She worries that sugar's still sugar-but why lecture him, since he's already dead? Then white feathers fall from her head and she seems to be turning into a crane . . . Pure white kittens and a great Russian poet haunt "Majakowskiring": the narrator who reveres Mayakovsky's work is delighted to meet his ghost. And finally, in "Pushkin Allee," a huge Soviet-era memorial of soldiers comes to life-and, "for a scene of carnage everything was awfully well-ordered." Each of these stories opens up into new dimensions the work of this magisterial writer.

Memoirs of a Polar Bear (Paperback): Yoko Tawada Memoirs of a Polar Bear (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Susan Bernofsky
R427 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R67 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Memoirs of a Polar Bear has in spades what Rivka Galchen hailed in the New Yorker as "Yoko Tawada's magnificent strangeness"-Tawada is an author like no other. Three generations (grandmother, mother, son) of polar bears are famous as both circus performers and writers in East Germany: they are polar bears who move in human society, stars of the ring and of the literary world. In chapter one, the grandmother matriarch in the Soviet Union accidentally writes a bestselling autobiography. In chapter two, Tosca, her daughter (born in Canada, where her mother had emigrated) moves to the DDR and takes a job in the circus. Her son-the last of their line-is Knut, born in chapter three in a Leipzig zoo but raised by a human keeper in relatively happy circumstances in the Berlin zoo, until his keeper, Matthias, is taken away... Happy or sad, each bear writes a story, enjoying both celebrity and "the intimacy of being alone with my pen."

All the Lonely People (Paperback): Heike Catherina Mertens All the Lonely People (Paperback)
Heike Catherina Mertens; Text written by Nana Bahlmann, Ann Cotten, Felicitas Hoppe, Monika Rinck, …
R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Scattered All Over the Earth (Paperback): Yoko Tawada Scattered All Over the Earth (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
R384 R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

*From the author of The Last Children of Tokyo* A mind-expanding, cheerfully dystopian novel about friendship, difference and what it means to belong, by a National Book Award-winning novelist. Welcome to the not-too-distant future. Japan, having vanished into the sea, is now remembered as 'the land of sushi'. Hiruko, a former citizen and a climate refugee herself, has a job teaching immigrant children in Denmark with her invented language Panska (Pan-Scandinavian): 'homemade language. no country to stay in. three countries I experienced. no time to learn three different languages. might mix up. insufficient space in brain. so made new language. homemade language most Scandinavian people understand'. Hiruko soon makes new friends to join her in her travels searching for anyone who can still speak her mother tongue: Knut, a graduate student in linguistics, who is fascinated by her Panska; Akash, an Indian man who lives as a woman, wearing a red sari; Nanook, an Eskimo from Greenland, first mistaken as another refugee from the land of sushi; and Nora, who works at the Karl Marx House in Trier. All these characters take turns narrating chapters, which feature an umami cooking competition; a dead whale; an ultra- nationalist named Breivik; Kakuzo robots; uranium; and an Andalusian bull fight. Episodic, vividly imagined and mesmerising, Scattered All Over the Earth is another sui generis masterwork by Yoko Tawada.

Yoko  Tawada  in  Dialogue (English, Japanese, German, Paperback): Yoko Tawada Yoko Tawada in Dialogue (English, Japanese, German, Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Edited by Christoph Held, Alexandra Lloyd, Henrike Lahnemann; Introduction by Sheela Mahadevan; Preface by …
R161 Discovery Miles 1 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bridegroom Was a Dog (Paperback): Yoko Tawada The Bridegroom Was a Dog (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
R252 R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Save R45 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Bridegroom Was a Dog is perhaps the Japanese-German writer Yoko Tawada s most famous story. Its initial publication in 1998 garnered admiration from The New Yorker, who praised it as, fast-moving, mysteriously compelling tale that has the dream quality of Kafka.

The Bridegroom Was a Dog begins with a schoolteacher telling a fable to her students. In the fable, a princess promises her hand in marriage to a dog that has licked her bottom clean. The story takes an even stranger twist when that very dog appears to the schoolteacher in real life as a dog-like man. They develop a very sexual, romantic courtship with many allegorical overtones much to the chagrin of her friends."

El Emisario: Yoko Tawada El Emisario
Yoko Tawada
R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Last Children of Tokyo (Paperback): Yoko Tawada The Last Children of Tokyo (Paperback)
Yoko Tawada; Translated by Margaret Mitsutani 1
R305 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R61 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Yoshiro celebrated his hundredth birthday many years ago, but every morning before work he still goes running in the park with his rent-a-dog. He is one of the many aged-elderly in Japan and he might, he thinks, live forever. Life for Yoshiro isn't as simple as it used to be. Pollution and natural disasters have scarred the face of the Earth, and even common foods are hard to come by. Still, Yoshiro's only real worry is the future of his great-grandson Mumei, who, like other children of his generation, was born frail and grey-haired, old before he was ever young. As daily life in Tokyo grows harder, a secretive organisation embarks on an audacious plan to find a cure for the children of Japan - might Yoshiro's great-grandson, Mumei, be the key? A dreamlike story of filial love and glimmering hope, The Last Children of Tokyo is a delicate glimpse of our future from one of Japan's most celebrated writers.

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