· Triangle, the novel by the respected Japanese writer Hisaki Matsuura released in its first English edition by Dalkey Archive Press ( pages) this month, is an attempt to transform the Japanese downward spiral into a metaphysical thriller. But novels—even literary ones—based on conceptual ideas rarely work. Triangle (Japanese Literature Series) by Hisaki Matsuura and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Triangle, Hisaki Matsuura ; translated by David James Karashima. X (alk. paper), Toronto Public Library. Series statement: Japanese literature series: Kawa no hikari - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kawa no Hikari (?, literally, "Light of the River") is a .
Hisaki Matsuura's Triangle is ambitious enough of a novel to present situations too extreme for a character to endure and leave these questions to the reader. Shun Otsuki is a recovered heroin addict described by more than one of the novel's supporting characters-possibly facetiously-as an "intellectual.". Triangle is Hisaki Matsuura's first novel to be translated into English. Though there are no conspicuous wristwatches here, it is for that no less a novel about the passage, or non-passage, of time. Koyama comes right out and says it: 'What is your concept of time?' He doesn't wait around for an answer either, instead entering into what. And finally Triangle by Hisaki Matsuura. Mysterious, ambiguous, unsettling and panned online, I see, for not being straightforward, not having sympathetic characters, being lewd. I doted on it. (I'll re-read any or all of these before attempting to wade through another Harumi Murakami thingy again fwiw.).
Triangle (Japanese Literature Series) by Hisaki Matsuura and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Triangle is Hisaki Matsuura’s first novel to be translated into English. Though there are no conspicuous wristwatches here, it is for that no less a novel about the passage, or non-passage, of time. Koyama comes right out and says it: ‘What is your concept of time?’. Hisaki Matsuura at J'Lit Books from Japan (in English) Synopsis of Triangle at JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) (in English) Japanese Wikipedia article; Hisaki Matsuura and Moyez Vassanji Interviews; Dennitza Gabrakova, "The Semi-space of Life and the Illusion of Depth - Matsuura Hisaki's Peninsula", Japanese Studies, Volume
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