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Ginny Tapley Takemori

    Things remembered and things forgotten
    La fille de la superette
    The Secret of the Blue Glass
    • The Secret of the Blue Glass

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(26)Évaluer

      In a dusty library, in the quietest corner of a house in a Tokyo suburb, live the Little People: Fern and Balbo, Robin and Iris. Just a few inches high, sleeping in cigarette boxes and crafting shoes from old book jackets, they need only one thing from their Humans, a nightly glass of milk, served in a sparkling Blue Glass goblet, by a trusted young member of the Human family. But when the Second World War comes to Japan, bringing a dangerous new kind of patriotism, both Humans and their beloved Little People face a world they could never before have imagined

      The Secret of the Blue Glass
    • La fille de la superette

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(33504)Évaluer

      "«Les gens perdent tout scrupule devant la singularité, convaincus qu'ils sont en droit d'exiger des explications.» Trente-six ans et célibataire, Keiko travaille comme vendeuse dans un konbini, ces supérettes japonaises ouvertes 24 h/24. Elle n'envisage pas de quitter ce petit univers rassurant, au grand dam de son entourage qui désespère de la voir un jour fonder une famille. Son existence bascule à l'arrivée d'un nouvel employé, Shiraha, lui aussi célibataire. Éloge des anticonformistes, La fille de la supérette a connu un succès retentissant au Japon, où il a reçu le prix Akutagawa, équivalent du prix Goncourt." - publisher's description

      La fille de la superette
    • "The ten acclaimed stories in this collection are pervaded by an air of Japanese ghostliness. In beautifully crafted and deceptively light prose, Nakajima portrays men and women beset by cultural amnesia and unaware of how haunted they are - by fragmented memories of war and occupation, by fading traditions, by buildings lost to firestorms and bulldozers, by the spirits of their recent past."--Publisher's page.

      Things remembered and things forgotten