Businessman Yuki Yajima is fifty-one years old. He and his wife, Asako, are the parents of two daughters: Ryo, seventeen, and Yuka, an infant of only two months. Asking himself why he’s allowed himself to become a father again at his age, Yuki begins to remember his uncle, who died quite young–younger, indeed, than Yuki is now. Thinking of this man, whom the young Yuki idolized, and who first introduced the boy to authors like Kenzaburo Oe and the Marquis de Sade, serves as a strange tipping point: allowing a sense of chaos and complexity back into his otherwise well-heeled life. A rare work of fiction focused simply on a man of integrity.
japanese title: | Aoneko kazoku tentenroku |
notes: | Japanese title: Aoneko kazoku tentenroku. A Japanese Literature Publishing Project selection. |
subjects: | Businessmen Middle-aged men Older parents |
genre: | Fiction |
ISBN: | 9781564786418 |
OCLC number: | 668193888 |
publisher: | Dalkey Archive Press |
publication place: | Champaign, IL, London |
japanese publication date: | 2006 |
english publication date: | 2011 |
document type: | Book |
description: | 270 p. ; 21 cm. |