Two brilliant, multi-layered stories from the winner of the Kenzaburo
Oe Prize: part of our Japanese novella series, showcasing the best
contemporary Japanese writing.
On the eve of the Iraq War, a man and a woman meet in a nightclub in
Tokyo. They go to a love hotel, and spend the next five days in a torrid
affair. Written in a stream of consciousness, with the reader's
perceptions shifting and melting into one another, what is remarkable in
this story is not what happens, but the ability of the writer to enter
the minds and memories of the protagonists.
In the second story, a woman living in a damp flat obsesses on the
filthy state of her dwelling. She remains in bed for the duration of the
narrative, but the drama and tension of her inner life - spiralling
further and further into her memories and anxieties - keep the reader
engrossed to the very end.
The End of the Moment We Had demonstrates the fluidity and richness of
this extraordinarily gifted writer's language and ideas.