A Hundred Years and a Day
34 Stories
(Author) Tomoka ShibasakiThis masterful collection from Tomoka Shibasaki, author of the acclaimed Spring Garden, pushes the short story form to a new level. In this ground-breaking story collection, people come together to share pieces of their lives, then part. We meet the women who share a house after the outbreak of war before parting once it is over; the man who lives in a succession of rooftop apartments; the diverging lives of two brothers who are raised as latch-key kids by factory workers; the old ramen restaurant that endures despite the demolition of all surrounding buildings; people who watch a new type of spaceship lift off from a pier that once belonged to an island resort, and more. These 34 tales from all over the planet have the compulsive power of news reports, narrated in a crisp yet almost allegorical style.
Tomoka Shibasaki
Tomoka Shibasaki is a renowned Japanese author known for her novel "Spring Garden," which explores themes of love, loss, and nostalgia through the lives of two neighbors. Her lyrical prose and intricate character development have earned her critical acclaim, solidifying her place as a prominent voice in contemporary Japanese literature.