Spanning 60 years of 20th century Japanese literature, this anthology
covers Japan's growth from a more traditional country into a distinctly
modern one. Most of these stories had not been previously translated
into English, opening up a vast new literary canon to Western readers.
Award-winning translation Lane Dunlop introduces a cast of characters
that stray beyond stereotypical images of bowing geisha and dark-suited
businessmen.
The 14 stories include:
The Fox by Nagai Kafu
Flash Storm by Satomi Ton
One Woman and the War by Sakaguchi Ango
Borneo Diamond by Hayashi Fumiko
Invitation to Suicide by Watanabe Jun'ichi
Lovers of fiction and students of Japan are certain to find these
stories absorbing, engaging and instructive.