Evening Clouds: A Novel
By (Author) Junzo Shono
Translated by Wayne P. Lammers
Stone Bridge Press
Stone Bridge Press
1st June 2000
United States
General
Fiction
895.635
Paperback
208
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 15mm
283g
A masterpiece of quiet lyricism against a backdrop of change and renewal
Recipient of the Pen Center West Literary Award
Recipient of the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize
"Deceptively simple, yet nuanced and subtle...makes the Japanese family Japanese and universal at the same time."
--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Shno is one of the leading writers of postwar Japan, a master of simplicity and subtlety. The placid surfaces of his stories conceal a painful uncertainty about contemporary Japanese life. Lammers' sensitive translations convey both the pain and placidity with moving clarity."
--Van C. Gessel, Professor of Japanese, Brigham Young University
"Should be sipped and savored like warm sake"
--Small Press Magazine
"These stories are so artful...they seem like the artless productions of life itself."
--Kenyon College Book Review
Junzo Shono was born in 1921 and lives in Kawasaki, Japan. Has won numerous literary awards, including the Yomiuri Prize for Evening Clouds. Raised in Japan, Wayne P. Lammers ( Ph.D. in Japanese) taught at the university level. He was translation editor for Mangajin and is considered one of the finest translators of Japanese literature today.