Japan Stories is an absolutely spellbinding collection of short fiction and poetry. Meet the sinister museum curator, a son caring for his dementia- struck father, a young woman who returns to haunt her killer, and a curious homeless man intent on cleaning your home with lemons. This captivating work also includes Joso’s stories ‘I’m not David Bowie’ and ‘Maru-chan’, an homage to Yayoi Kusama. The book is illustrated by Manga artist, NAMIKO.
‘Stripped to the bone by the depredations of dementia, Joso’s prose falls from eloquence to hand-wringing and the bitterness of uncontained grief, to create another kind of desperate lucidity. That most of us will recognise the son’s plight is a fitting tribute to Joso’s profoundly moving recreation of pain and consolation… exquisite and transformative’ – Steve Whittaker, Yorkshire Times
‘The short fictions in this serene collection are written in pellucidly clear prose and wrought like pieces of fine porcelain.’ – Jon Gower
At this book launch, Joso will introduce Japan Stories, discussing the inspirations behind it. She will also be reading from the book and taking questions from the audience. There will be signed copies available for purchase alongside Joso’s earlier Japan-based work My Falling Down House.
Japan Stories is published by SEREN (2021), and can be purchased via this link.
Praise for My Falling Down House:
‘Set in contemporary Japan and interspersed with intimate details taken from Joso’s own experiences living in Japan, it simultaneously speaks to contemporary globalizing society at large. A remarkable achievement.’ – Professor Sho Konishi, University of Oxford
‘My Falling Down House is a masterpiece.’ – Anne Janowitz, Emerita Professor, Dep’t of English, Queen Mary University of London
‘It feels like a novel I’ve been waiting for all my life.’ – Richard Lloyd Parry, Asia Editor, The Times