Books (novels and essays) Japanese literature Yume no Ie

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 夢の家
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Released date: 24 Jun 2022

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"Japanese literature" "br" "People who are going away and those who are left behind. Uozumi literature draws readers into the darkness that lies between them. Novels that are not found anywhere else are shown there." (Yoko OGAWA) 『 Kijutsushi no Ie 』, Place where 『 Mizu meets 』 『 Nameshi Ya, Shunju 』. Author Yoko Uozumi is known as a writer with a unique view of the world. She died suddenly in August 2021. It is a short edition that contains 6 pieces from her works. The title work "Yume no Ie" describes the love and hate between a woman painter and a man she used to live together. It focuses on a middle-aged woman living alone who lost her family and the Osteopathy center in which she is involved. It depicts the human situation surrounding her. It focuses on a middle-aged woman who lives alone without her family and the center in which she is involved. It depicts the changes in each person's emotions and life through correspondence between her master and his younger brother. It also contains a total of 6 pieces including 2 pieces. The title work "Yume no Ie" describes the love and hate between her and the man who used to live together with each other. It focuses on a middle-aged woman who lives alone without her family and the center where she is involved. It depicts the human situation surrounding her. It focuses on a correspondence between her master and younger brother. It depicts the changes in each person's emotions and life through correspondence between her master and younger brother. It is recorded in a booklet commemorating the founding of the author's alma mater. It is full of the author's unique view of the world. Although it is tranquil, the vivid feelings (regret, resignation, hate, love, disappointment, hope, etc.) hidden behind it are clearly seen and feel the strength to face oneself. It also contains a sharp sense of death and life that is unique to the author who has lived with illness and continued to create. It is a short edition that has a sense of Hatto that can be called "Uozumi World" from the essence of the haiku that the author worked on in his later years, the many flowers that appear in every work, and the description of casual life. Not only fans but also