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Japan Times
13-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Japan Times
'Vanishing World': Sayaka Murata's vision of a sex-hating society
From the author who brought you 'woman who's one with a convenience store' and 'woman who's sure she's an alien,' comes a brand new dystopian adventure — 'woman with 40 imaginary lovers.' Sayaka Murata has gained a cult following for speculative stories that start with familiar domestic scenes and spiral out to wild and outlandish conclusions. Her novel 'Convenience Store Woman,' about an oddball 30-something-year-old woman with few aspirations beyond her part-time konbini job, was a smash hit, earning her mainstream success in Japan and abroad. Her 2015 novel, 'Vanishing World,' released in English on April 15 with translations by Ginny Tapley Takemori, is a loose salad of thought experiments that lean toward sci-fi. Vanishing World, by Sayaka Murata. Translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori. 240 pages, GROVE ATLANTIC, fiction.


Japan Times
15-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Japan Times
'Mornings Without Mii': A cozy cat memoir that gets down in the muck
Beneath the trappings of a cozy cat book is a visceral, no-holds-barred account of devotion. 'Mornings Without Mii,' Mayumi Inaba's 1999 memoir, translated into English by Ginny Tapley Takemori, is available in the U.S. this month. The 192-page book charts the course of the author's 20-year relationship with her cat, Mii, named after her high-pitched cries of mii-mii . Mornings Without Mii, by Mayumi Inaba. Translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori. 192 pages, MACMILLAN, Nonfiction.