Kaori Fujino, a lifelong resident of Kyoto, is best known for fiction that reimagines tropes from horror, science fiction, Hollywood thrillers, urban legends and fairy tales. She holds an MA in aesthetics and art from Doshisha University. In 2013, Fujino was awarded the Akutagawa Prize, Japan's most prominent literary prize, for
Nails and Eyes. In the fall of 2017, she was in residence at the University of Iowa's prestigious International Writing Program. Her stories have appeared in English translation in
Granta,
Monkey and the
US-Japan Women's Journal.
Tense, subtly disturbing literary horror from a prize-winning Japanese writer - part of Pushkin's second Japanese Novella seriesA young girl loses her mother, and her father blindly invites his secret lover into the family home to care for her. As she obsessively tries to curate...
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