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Revenge
By (Author) Yoko Ogawa
Translated by Stephen Snyder
Vintage Publishing
Vintage Classics
17th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Interior life
Fiction in translation
895.636
Short-listed for Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2014 (UK)
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 11mm
129g
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE MEMORY POLICE
'A conspicuously gifted writerTo read Ogawa is to enter a dreamlike state tinged with a nightmare, and her stories continue to haunt. She possesses an effortless, glassy, eerie brilliance' Guardian
Murderers and mourners, mothers and children, lovers and innocent bystanders locked in the embrace of an ominous and darkly beautiful web, their fates all converge through the eleven stories here in Yoko Ogawas Revenge. As tales of the macabre pass from character to character an aspiring writer, a successful surgeon, a cabaret singer, a lonely craftsman Ogawa provides us with a slice of life that is resplendent in its chaos, enthralling in its passion and chilling in its cruelty.
Translated by Stephen Snyder
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Yoko Ogawa (Author) Yoko Ogawa has won every major Japanese literary award. Her fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, A Public Space and Zoetrope. Her works include The Diving Pool, The Housekeeper and the Professor, Hotel Iris and Revenge. Her most recent novel, The Memory Police, was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. Stephen Snyder (Translator) Stephen Snyder is a translator and professor of Japanese Studies at Middlebury College, Vermont, USA. He has translated works by Kenzaburo Oe, Ryu Murakami, and Miri Yu, among others. His translation of Natsuo Kirino's Out was a finalist for the Edgar Award for best mystery novel in 2004, and his translation of Yoko Ogawa's Hotel Iris was shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize in 2011.