Namiko No Unmei

Namiko No Unmei
Author: Maya Kalyanpur
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2023-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The story is set in Japan in the 80s. It focuses on a family where Namiko the protagonist, an only child of Anand and his Japanese wife Yuvi, is brought up in Ninenzaka, a suburb of Kyoto. Takeshisan a Zen monk enters their life and deeply influences the family. His presence is always calming because of his philosophy of ‘Uketamo’ which is acceptance of life with its ups and downs. A visit to his monastery with her father helps Namiko to understand the Buddhist way of life. Listening to her father’s tales of his upbringing, Namiko is curious about India and joins him on a trip to Calcutta, visiting several places on the way, including Lumbini the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. Namiko, in the meanwhile, gets a scholarship to study in the US, close to her childhood friend Takano from Ninenzaka. Their bonding in a new land is remarkable. A meeting with Anand’s childhood friend Rushuda and his son Biswajit, who is soon moving to Tokyo to complete his doctoral thesis, leads to a possible betrothal. The story takes Namiko through a few countries, cultures and flavours that make the script absorbing. Will Namiko marry Biswajit and settle down to a normal housewife’s life in Tokyo? What about her childhood friend Takano? Will he and his sister Kimiko play a crucial role in her life? Surely, there is more to it than meets the eye! Read to find out.

Multiplying Personas

Multiplying Personas
Author: Hideaki Fujiki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2005
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN:

Rin! 2

Rin! 2
Author: Satoru Kannagi
Publisher: Paw Prints
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781439556344

Now that the inter-school tournament is over, Sou and the rest of the third years have retired. Kouichi and Katsura have been nominated as captain and assistant captain of the archery team and their first order of business is the spring training camp. But, with the inconsistencies in Katsura's bow and heart, will the archery club really be okay?

The Ruined Map

The Ruined Map
Author: Kobo Abe
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307813703

Of all the great Japanese novelists, Kobe Abe was indubitably the most versatile. With The Ruined Map, he crafted a mesmerizing literary crime novel that combines the narrative suspense of Chandler with the psychological depth of Dostoevsky. Mr. Nemuro, a respected salesman, disappeared over half a year ago, but only now does his alluring yet alcoholic wife hire a private eye. The nameless detective has but two clues: a photo and a matchbook. With these he embarks upon an ever more puzzling pursuit that leads him into the depths of Tokyo's dangerous underworld, where he begins to lose the boundaries of his own identity. Surreal, fast-paced, and hauntingly dreamlike, Abe’s masterly novel delves into the unknowable mysteries of the human mind. Translated from the Japanese by E. Dale Saunders.

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Cinema

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Cinema
Author: Daisuke Miyao
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199731667

This book provides a multifaceted single-volume account of Japanese cinema. It addresses productive debates about what Japanese cinema is, where Japanese cinema is, as well as what and where Japanese cinema studies is, at the so-called period of crisis of national boundary under globalization and the so-called period of crisis of cinema under digitalization.

Fake Fish

Fake Fish
Author: Nancy K. Shields
Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Kobo Abe (1924-93) author of Women in the Dunes, The Box Man, Inter Ice Age Nine and The Ark Sakura led Japanese fiction in a new and original direction. Abe was also active as a playwright and a director, and from 1969 to 1980 he headed his own theatre company, the Abe Studio. In those years he produced and directed many plays, including such seminal works as Fake Fish, The Ghost is Here and The Little Elephant is Dead. In addition to performing in Tokyo, Abe's troupe toured the United States and Europe, and his plays have been produced by companies around the world.

Record of Lodoss War

Record of Lodoss War
Author: Ryu Mizuno
Publisher: Central Park Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2000
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781562199265

Introduces new Lodoss characters including the heroine, Flaus, a savage warrior fire maiden, who leaves her evil master to live a life of her own amid the demons and vampires of Lodoss.

Kangaroo Notebook

Kangaroo Notebook
Author: Kobo Abe
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1997-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0679746633

In the last novel written before his death in 1993, one of Japan's most distinguished novelists proffered a surreal vision of Japanese society that manages to be simultaneously fearful and jarringly funny. The narrator of Kangaroo Notebook wakes on morning to discover that his legs are growing radish sprouts, an ailment that repulses his doctor but provides the patient with the unusual ability to snack on himself. In short order, Kobo Abe's unraveling protagonist finds himself hurtling in a hospital bed to the very shores of hell. Abe has assembled a cast of oddities into a coherent novel, one imbued with unexpected meaning. Translated from the Japanese by Maryellen Toman Mori.