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The Premonition

von Banana Yoshimoto

Format:Hardcover

Longlisted for the PEN Translation PrizeThe internationally beloved author of Kitchen and Dead-End Memories returns with a beautiful and heartfelt story of a young woman haunted by her childhood and the inescapable bitterness that inevitably comes from knowing the truthYayoi, a 19-year-old woman from a seemingly loving middle-class family, has lately been haunted by the feeling that she has forgotten something important from her childhood. Her premonition grows stronger day by day and, as if led by it, she decides to move in with her mysterious aunt, Yukino.No one understands her aunt's unusual lifestyle. For as long as Yayoi can remember, Yukino has lived alone in an old gloomy single-family home, quietly, almost as though asleep. When she is not working, Yukino spends all day in her pajamas, clipping her nails and trimming her split ends. She eats only when she feels like it, and she often falls asleep lying on her side in the hallway. She sometimes wakes Yayoi at 2:00 a.m to be her drinking companion, sometimes serves flan in a huge mixing bowl for dinner, and watches Friday the 13th over and over to comfort herself. A child study desk, old stuffed animals--things Yukino wants to forget--are piled up in her backyard like a graveyard of her memories.An instant bestseller in Japan when first published in 1988, The Premonition is finally available in English, translated by the celebrated Asa Yoneda.

Gegenwarts- & Literarische Fiktion
144 SeitenHardcover
Erschienen an: 2023-10-10

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3.3(16 ratings)
KübraRezension von Kübra

Derinlik hakkında yazılmış en yüzeysel kitaptı okuduğum.

JuliaRezension von Julia

The beginning was very atmospheric, gloomy and mysterious. But after the plot twist the book lost me more and more. Suddenly it felt very muddy in its feelings about love, family and fate and I couldn’t quite follow the interiority of the protagonist. Her motives and actions were elusive to me and I rushed through the ending. So: come for the beauty and lushness of the scenery and stay for the weird enigmaticness. “My aunt lived the life of an eccentric. As soon as she came home from school, she took off her shoes and socks and changed into her pajamas. Left to her own devices, she would lounge around all day […]. She’d gaze absently out the window for hours, or lie down in the hallway and fall asleep. She left her books open half-read and her laundry in the dryer; she ate when she got hungry, and went to bed when she felt like it.”

DebbieRezension von Debbie

Einfühlsamer und bewegender Roman, der sich sehr schnell liest. Die angeschnittenen Tabuthemen könnten auf den ein oder anderen durchaus abschreckend wirken. Der Fokus auf die Gefühle der Charaktere hat das Buch für mich jedoch so lesenswert und rührend gemacht.

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