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Hit Parade of Tears, Paperback by Suzuki, Izumi; Bett, Sam (TRN); Boyd, David...
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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- ISBN
- 9781839768491
- Book Title
- Hit Parade of Tears : Stories
- Book Series
- Verso Fiction Ser.
- Original Language
- Japanese
- Publisher
- Verso Books
- Item Length
- 7.8 in
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Genre
- Fiction, Language Arts & Disciplines
- Topic
- Short Stories (Single Author), Linguistics / General
- Item Weight
- 8.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 288 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Verso Books
ISBN-10
1839768495
ISBN-13
9781839768491
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27057271723
Product Key Features
Original Language
Japanese
Book Title
Hit Parade of Tears : Stories
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), Linguistics / General
Genre
Fiction, Language Arts & Disciplines
Book Series
Verso Fiction Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-054487
Reviews
"With this impressive collection, translators Bett, David Boyd, Helen O''Horan, and Daniel Joseph bring 11 strange, transfixing, and compassionate short stories from Suzuki to English-speaking audiences. SFF fans are sure to be pleased with these slangy, accessible new translations of a master." -- Publishers Weekly "Not only still relevant but remarkably fresh ... All these stories are brilliant" -- Guardian "The work and messages of Ursula K. Le Guin, the author''s longer-lived contemporary, come to mind. Both Suzuki and Le Guin knew that gender roles are a matter of costume or control, affect or affliction. The terms we use to define humanity are often inhuman" --Catherine Lacey, New York Times "Her punky irreverence remains radiant''" -- Frieze "Brilliant and often bleak ... all shot through with a camp ethos, dark humour and kitchen-sink realism ... in their brio and jagged urgency, these stories have, if anything, only gained in their alarming immediacy." -- Times Literary Supplement "These strangely prescient stories are perfect for fans of Haruki Murakami, George Saunders, and Philip K. Dick" -- Publishers Weekly "Extraordinary. To use one of her own coolly illuminating formulations, Suzuki is steward of a new anxiety" --China Miéville "[A] riveting book of short stories by cult favorite Japanese sci-fi author Izumi Suzuki." --Sophia June, Nylon, Most Anticipated Books of 2023 "A little speculative, a little punk, a little chaotic-all singular in their voice and vision. In this new collection, there will be cheating husbands, score settling, alternate timelines, bored teens, and space pirates...What a thrill it is to see that more of her stories are coming down the pipes." -- Lit Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2023 "Even decades after her death, Suzuki''s sci-fi fantasy worlds feel fresh. The 11 stories in this deeply unsettling and imaginative collection are sure to enthrall, disturb and entertain...A brilliant follow up." -- Tokyo Weekender, 15 Upcoming Releases We Can''t Wait to Read in 2023 "Sure to be wonderfully off-kilter and imaginative." --Iain Maloney, Japan Times "This volume is at the top of my TBR list." --Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine "This collection reaches out from the past not as a warning so much as the musings of a writer grasping for hope in a dark world. Music is woven through the book, as if Suzuki had created an accompanying playlist and is urging readers to listen along...These 11 stories surprise with wry humor and stun with the loneliness of living." -- Kirkus Reviews "[Suzuki] has produced stories that delight in weaving the uncanny into everyday experiences. The stories are edgy and comic, taking a sharp, sardonic scalpel to male privilege in Japanese society ... a singular voice in Japanese literature" --Michael Cronin, Irish Times "Through stories of murderous aliens, rock-and-roll has-beens and failed witches, Suzuki knows very well that life on Earth sucks, but that doesn''t stop her from constantly imagining and reimagining radical alterities." --Marv Recinto, ArtReview Asia "Suzuki creates worlds subtly unstuck from specific times and locations ... The anxiety at the heart of her writing resonates far beyond its temporal walls. Suzuki''s science fiction of the 1980s has an eerie accordance with the world as we know it today." --Genie Harrison, Tokyo Weekender "Suzuki''s work is richly steeped in science fiction, fantasy, and ''70s counterculture...throughout [she] empathizes with those who feel alien, other, or ostracized-especially women and girls battling patriarchy and misogyny." --Laura Zornosa, TIME "The continuing translation of Suzuki''s work is extremely exciting, as it helps to provide a more thorough picture of a dynamic and experimental artist whose work parallels some of the most important work of the 1970s new wave, cyberpunk, and beyond." --Nell Keep, Booklist , Starred Review, "With this impressive collection, translators Bett, David Boyd, Helen O'Horan, and Daniel Joseph bring 11 strange, transfixing, and compassionate short stories from Suzuki to English-speaking audiences. SFF fans are sure to be pleased with these slangy, accessible new translations of a master." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] riveting book of short stories by cult favorite Japanese sci-fi author Izumi Suzuki." -- Nylon , ("Most Anticipated Books of 2023"), "With this impressive collection, translators Bett, David Boyd, Helen O'Horan, and Daniel Joseph bring 11 strange, transfixing, and compassionate short stories from Suzuki to English-speaking audiences. SFF fans are sure to be pleased with these slangy, accessible new translations of a master." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] riveting book of short stories by cult favorite Japanese sci-fi author Izumi Suzuki." -- Nylon ("Most Anticipated Books of 2023") "A little speculative, a little punk, a little chaotic-all singular in their voice and vision. In this new collection, there will be cheating husbands, score settling, alternate timelines, bored teens, and space pirates ... What a thrill it is to see that more of her stories are coming down the pipes." -- Lit Hub ("Most Anticipated Books of 2023") "Even decades after her death, Suzuki's sci-fi fantasy worlds feel fresh. The 11 stories in this deeply unsettling and imaginative collection are sure to enthrall, disturb and entertain ... A brilliant follow up. " -- Tokyo Weekender ("15 Upcoming Releases We Can't Wait to Read in 2023") "Sure to be wonderfully off-kilter and imaginative." --Iain Maloney, Japan Times "This volume is at the top of my TBR list." --Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine "This collection reaches out from the past not as a warning so much as the musings of a writer grasping for hope in a dark world. Music is woven through the book, as if Suzuki had created an accompanying playlist and is urging readers to listen along ... These 11 stories surprise with wry humor and stun with the loneliness of living." -- Kirkus Reviews "[Suzuki] has produced stories that delight in weaving the uncanny into everyday experiences. The stories are edgy and comic, taking a sharp, sardonic scalpel to male privilege in Japanese society ... a singular voice in Japanese literature." --Michael Cronin, Irish Times
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
895.635
Synopsis
A new collection of stories from the cult author of Terminal Boredom Izumi Suzuki had ideas about doing things differently, ideas that paid little attention to the laws of physics, or the laws of the land. In this new collection, her skewed imagination distorts and enhances some of the classic concepts of science fiction and fantasy. A philandering husband receives a bestial punishment from a wife with her own secrets to keep; a music lover finds herself in a timeline both familiar and as wrong as can be; a misfit band of space pirates discover a mysterious baby among the stars; Emma, the Bovary-like character from one of Suzuki's stories in Terminal Boredom , lands herself in a bizarre romantic pickle. Wryly anarchic and deeply imaginative, Suzuki was a writer like no other. These eleven stories offer readers the opportunity to delve deeper in this singular writer's work.
LC Classification Number
PL861.U9265K4513
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