Japanese literature Four Day-Dreams / Shinoda Sekko

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 四つの白昼夢 / 篠田節子
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Item number: BN174532
Released date: 05 Jul 2024

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Japanese Literature
The pandemic has begun and is coming to an end. This is a different world next to everyday life. It is a collection of four daily strange tales that depict the confusion and anxiety of people who are being separated with humor and lively sentences. The wife is a popular illustrator and the husband is a musician. It is an ideal house that a couple in their 30 s moved to through a real estate agent. But one night while the husband is on a business trip, a strange sound comes from the roof. Is it your imagination? Is it an accident property? Or. One day, the couple learns the secrets of the next door house. ("Attic Walker") An old man who is drunk and sleeps in a train at night with a violin in his hand. One night while the husband is on a business trip. He left his remains behind. What was hidden in the 40-year family life of a man who was rumored to be a "talented woman lover" is on the verge of collapse due to the pandemic. What was hidden in the 40 years of family life of a man who was rumored to be a "talented woman lover"? The family is beginning to creak. The restaurant management that succeeded his deceased father is on the verge of bankruptcy due to the pandemic. The family is beginning to creak. A strong mother collapses and the wife goes out with her children. The family is beginning to creak. The family is beginning to creak. A demented mother-in-law has passed away. He finally found a funeral portrait. But there is a hand on the tip of the shoulder. And a stranger in the half that was cut out. From the background, it seems to have been filmed at a nearby zoo. A humble and quiet portrait of ordinary people's life and daily life seen through a gap between reality and unreality. The back side of the 『 Kagami (』) (Shueisha Bunko, winner of the Eiji Yoshikawa Literature Prize) and 『 Fuyu no Hikari 』 (Bunshun Bunko). It is a masterpiece overflowing with the reality of a life that is incomprehensible. The back side of the story is the same as the back side of the story. The back side of the story is the same as the story of the story. The back side of the story is the same as the story of the story. The back side of