Nagasaki

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Emily Boyce, Eric Faye: Nagasaki (2014, Gallic Books, Limited)

112 pages

English language

Published July 12, 2014 by Gallic Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-908313-65-2
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OCLC Number:
870426633

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Fifty-six year old Shimura Kobo lives alone in the suburbs of Nagasaki. His life is relatively uneventful; he goes to work each day and avoids socialising with his colleagues. Then food starts to go missing. The once he could dismiss, but it keeps on happening. Who is in his home, helping themselves to his food?

Nagasaki is a short, but perfectly formed tale, a novella at 109 pages. It doesn’t need to be longer though, it’s a small, intimate story that would likely be damaged with padding. I’ve noticed the French seem much happier with shorter books and yes, it’s French, but somehow seems very Japanese in its telling.

It’s based on a story that ran in several Japanese newspapers and it does make you think. Our homes are our personal spaces, it’s understandable to want them free of intruders. But there’s also a sense of selfishness in the situation…it …

Subjects

  • Fiction, general
  • Japan, fiction