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FEMINIST TALES FROM JAPAN BY THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR OF WHERE THE WILD LADIES ARE

Piercing, inventive, and darkly humorous, the fifty-two stories in Aoko Matsuda's The Woman Dies explore the persistent and pervasive sexism faced by women in modern-day Japan.

The normalization of violence against women on screen and in the media is confronted in the story 'The Woman Dies', while others invest inanimate objects with their own perspectives, examine the aesthetics of technology, and use clever wordplay to riff off the absurdity of contemporary life.

Masterfully translated by Polly Barton, the translator of Asako Yuzuki's Butter, The Woman Dies is more than a simple thrill ride. Blending humour, surrealism, and sharp social critique, it's a vast, multifaceted theme park of ideas by one of Japan's most exciting writers.

Praise for Where the Wild Ladies Are, a Time magazine Best Book of 2022

"Delightfully uncanny... Matsuda's retellings are feminist with a vengeance."

-New York Times Book Review

"Funny, beautiful, surreal and relatable, this is a phenomenal book."

-The Guardian

"Softly electrifying."

-The Atlantic

"Delightful, sharp, poignant."

-Literary Hub

FEMINIST TALES FROM JAPAN BY THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR OF WHERE THE WILD LADIES ARE

Piercing, inventive, and darkly humorous, the fifty-two stories in Aoko Matsuda's The Woman Dies explore the persistent and pervasive sexism faced by women in modern-day Japan.

The normalization of violence against women on screen and in the media is confronted in the story 'The Woman Dies', while others invest inanimate objects with their own perspectives, examine the aesthetics of technology, and use clever wordplay to riff off the absurdity of contemporary life.

Masterfully translated by Polly Barton, the translator of Asako Yuzuki's Butter, The Woman Dies is more than a simple thrill ride. Blending humour, surrealism, and sharp social critique, it's a vast, multifaceted theme park of ideas by one of Japan's most exciting writers.

Praise for Where the Wild Ladies Are, a Time magazine Best Book of 2022

"Delightfully uncanny... Matsuda's retellings are feminist with a vengeance."

-New York Times Book Review

"Funny, beautiful, surreal and relatable, this is a phenomenal book."

-The Guardian

"Softly electrifying."

-The Atlantic

"Delightful, sharp, poignant."

-Literary Hub

Über den Autor

Aoko Matsuda is an award-winning Japanese writer and literary translator. In 2013, her debut book, Stackable, was nominated for the Mishima Yukio Prize and the Noma Literary New Face Prize. In 2019, her short story "The Woman Dies," was shortlisted for the Shirley Jackson Award. In 2021, Her short story collection Where the Wild Ladies Are, published by Tilted Axis Press, was nominated for the Ray Bradbury Prize sponsored by the LA Times, and won the Firecracker Award in the fiction category and the World Fantasy Award for Best Collection. This collection was also named by TIME and The New Yorker as one of the Best Fiction Books of 2020. She has translated work by Karen Russell, Amelia Gray and Carmen Maria Machado into Japanese.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 176 S.
ISBN-13: 9781787705876
ISBN-10: 1787705870
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Matsuda, Aoko
Übersetzung: Polly Barton
Hersteller: Europa Editions UK Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestr. 122a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com
Maße: 208 x 131 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Aoko Matsuda
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.10.2025
Gewicht: 0,192 kg
Artikel-ID: 134078091

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