Hideo Furukawa, born in 1966, is an acclaimed and prize-winning writer, hailed by many in Japan's literary world as a prodigy worthy of inheriting the mantle of Haruki Murakami. He was awarded the Mishima Prize in 2006 for
Love. His best-known novel is the 2008
Holy Family, an epic work of alternate history set in north-eastern Japan, where he was born.
A startling novella from the heir to Haruki Murakami and Gabriel García Márquez: one of the newly designed reissues of Pushkin's first Japanese novella series__________'Translator David Boyd brings the slight and endearing story into riffing, confessional English' Wall Street Journal'The...
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