Akutagawa Prize-winning stories about unsettling loss and romance from
one of Japan's most celebrated contemporary writers--for fans of Haruki
Murakami and Banana Yoshimoto
In a dreamlike adventure, one woman travels through an apparently
unending night with a porcelain girlfriend, mist-monsters and villainous
monkeys; a sister mourns her invisible brother whom only she can still
see, while the rest of her family welcome his would-be wife into their
home; and an accident with a snake leads a shop girl to discover the
snake-families everyone else seems to be concealing.
Sensual, yearning, and filled with the tricks of memory and grief,
Record of a Night Too Brief is an atmospheric trio of unforgettable
tales.
"Talking animals, transformations into trees and horses, and a
melancholic mood of loss and love make it easy to see why Kawakami is
one of the more exciting voices in contemporary Japanese literature."
--Thrillist