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Spring Garden
by Tomoka Shibasaki
This is described as a novella about loneliness and malaise. Taro lives alone, divorced, in an apartment complex about to be torn down. He wants nothing more than to live an uncomplicated life. Then he meets Nishi, one of the few neighbours left in the building and things become a little less simple.
Japanese fiction is often a simple affair, exploring the day to day. It’s what I like about them.
Japanese fiction is often a simple affair, exploring the day to day. It’s what I like about them.