May You Have Delicious Meals
By (Author) Junko Takase
Translated by Morgan Giles
Cornerstone
Hutchinson Heinemann
18th February 2025
20th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Fiction in translation
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
895.636
Paperback
144
Width 137mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm
166g
For readers of BREASTS AND EGGS and CONVENIENCE STORE WOMAN comes Junko Takase's Akutagawa Prize-winning novel about the pressures of modern life, and the pleasure of eating well WINNER OF THE 2022 AKUTAGAWA PRIZE The power dynamics of the office are never more obvious than when it comes to food- mandatory lunches with the boss, the colleague who tries to curry favour with home-baked goods, discovering the discarded remnants of someone else's late-night binge . . . In their Saitama office, Ashikawa is the kind of woman Nitani knows he will likely marry- sweet, obliging, and determined to wean him off his addiction to instant noodles. But he finds himself increasingly unable to respect her - or the sugary treats she shares around the workplace, winning their colleagues' affection with baking rather than hard work. Oshio is bolder and uninhibited - she is Nitani's drinking buddy. In the oppressive office atmosphere, the pair grows closer, both outsiders struggling with the rigid status quo. Driven to behave in increasingly absurd ways by the workplace rules that govern their lives, they must navigate the tensions of modern life- between leisure and hard work; indulgence and restraint; the promise of delicious food, and the reality of a lonely pot noodle.
A vivid realization of human relationships in a small group. It brilliantly portrays the complexity of people who are not simply good or bad. -- Hiromi Kawakami, Akutagawa Prize selection committee member and author
Junko Takase (Author) Junko Takase is the critically acclaimed author of six novels. Her debut novel Things With The Shape of a Dog won the Subaru Literature Prize and Taking a Breath in Standing Water was nominated for The Akutagawa Prize. Her latest novel May You Have Delicious Meals won that prize and sold over 180,000 copies. She lives in Japan.