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Territory of Light is the radiant story of a young woman, living alone in Tokyo with her two-year-old daughter, in her first year of separation from her husband. At once tender and lacerating, luminous and unsettling, Territory of Light is a novel of abandonment, desire and transformation. It was originally published in twelve parts in the Japanese literary monthly Gunzo, between 1978 and 1979, each chapter marking the months in real time, and remains one of Yuko Tsushima's most beloved works.
'Wonderfully poetic ... extraordinary freshness ... a Virginia Woolf quality' Margaret Drabble
'Wonderfully poetic ... extraordinary freshness ... a Virginia Woolf quality' Margaret Drabble
Territory of Light is the radiant story of a young woman, living alone in Tokyo with her two-year-old daughter. Its twelve chapters follow the first year of the narrator's separation from her husband. The novel is full of light, sometimes comforting and sometimes dangerous: sunlight streaming through windows, dappled light in the park, distant fireworks, dazzling floodwater, de-saturated streetlamps and mysterious explosions. The delicate prose is beautifully patterned: the cumulative effect is disarmingly powerful and bright after-images remain in your mind for a long time.
Jestem, mówię, tęsknię (oryginalny tytuł Watashi, tzn. Ja) jest zbiorem opowiadań wybitnej japońskiej pisarki Yuko Tsushimy (1947-2016). Jest ona córką legendarnego pisarza Osamu Dazaia (1909-1948), który popełnił samobójstwo wraz z kochanką zaledwie rok po narodzinach córki. Gdy miała trzynaście lat, na zapalenie płuc zmarł jej starszy, cierpiący na zespół Downa brat. Przywiązanie i tęsknota za „nieobecnymi” jest jednym z głównych wątków twórczości Tsushimy, co wyraźnie odczuje czytelni Jestem, mówię, tęsknię. Jest to zbiór piętnastu refleksyjnych miniatur z narracją w pierwszej osobie, w których autorka wykorzystuje wątki autobiograficzne, wspomina bliskich: rodzeństwo, matkę, kolegów ze szkoły. Czasem są to wspomnienia sprzed wielu lat, czasem zdarzenia niedawne i dopiero one przywołują do pamięci te dawniejsze. Autorka odtwarza nastrój chwil, przywołuje obrazy postaci, które, choć same w sobie zwyczajne, w jakiś szczególny sposób utkwiły jej w pamięci, zadziałały na jej wyobraźnię. Tematyka wszystkich opowiadań związana jest ze śmiercią. Tsushima ukazuje umieranie i towarzyszące mu okoliczności, cierpienie po stracie i próby „odzyskania” utraconego.
Jest to pierwszy książkowy przekład Yuko Tsushimy w Polsce.
Child of Fortune is deceptively gentle and dreamlike, teetering on the edge of tragedy. It covers a year in the life of a single mother with an eleven-year-old daughter, combining a complex interior world with memorably visual imagery. The narrative is patterned with themes of loss, despair and fragmentation.
It follows the course of an unexpected pregnancy which threatens to sever frayed family bonds. The story is interwoven with repressed memories of childhood dreams, missed opportunities and a trio of unsatisfactory men. There is darkness in the novel, but it is not ultimately depressing, and it concludes with a sense of optimism.
It is Spring. A young woman, left by her husband, starts a new life in a Tokyo apartment. Territory of Light follows her over the course of a year, as she struggles to bring up her two-year-old daughter alone. Her new home is filled with light, streaming through the windows, so bright you have to squint, but she finds herself plummeting deeper into darkness; becoming unstable, untethered. As the months come and go, and the seasons turn, she must confront what she has lost and what she will become.
At once tender and lacerating, luminous and unsettling, Territory of Light is a novel of abandonment, desire and transformation. It was originally published in twelve parts in the Japanese literary monthly Gunzo, between 1978 and 1979, each chapter marking the months in real time.
'Though their house was new, the wall had been there a long time.'
In these two stories, which have never before been translated into English, Tsushima shows how memories, dreams and fleeting images describe the borders of our lives.
Penguin Modern: fifty new books celebrating the pioneering spirit of the iconic Penguin Modern Classics series, with each one offering a concentrated hit of its contemporary, international flavour. Here are authors ranging from Kathy Acker to James Baldwin, Truman Capote to Stanislaw Lem and George Orwell to Shirley Jackson; essays radical and inspiring; poems moving and disturbing; stories surreal and fabulous; taking us from the deep South to modern Japan, New York's underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space.
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