The hole / Hiroko Oyamada ; translated from the Japanese by David Boyd.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Series: New Directions paperbookPublisher: New York : New Directions Books, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: English editionDescription: 92 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780811228879
- 0811228878
- Ana. English
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Fiction | OYAMADA, HIROKO | Available | 33111009765310 | ||||
Adult Book | Main Library | Fiction | OYAMADA, HIROKO | Available | 33111010425961 | ||||
Adult Book | Northport Library | Fiction | OYAMADA, HIROKO | Available | 33111009024536 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Asa's husband is transferring jobs, and his new office is located near his family's home in the countryside. During an exceptionally hot summer, the young married couple move in, and Asa does her best to quickly adjust to their new rural lives, to their remoteness, to the constant presence of her in-laws and the incessant buzz of cicadas. While her husband is consumed with his job, Asa is left to explore her surroundings on her own: she makes trips to the supermarket, halfheartedly looks for work, and tries to find interesting ways of killing time.
One day, while running an errand for her mother-in-law, she comes across a strange creature, follows it to the embankment of a river, and ends up falling into a hole--a hole that seems to have been made specifically for her. This is the first in a series of bizarre experiences that drive Asa deeper into the mysteries of this rural landscape filled with eccentric characters and unidentifiable creatures, leading her to question her role in this world, and eventually, her sanity.
"NDP 1460" -- spine; "first published as New Directions paperbook 1487 in 2020" --Title page verso.
"Originally published in 2014 as Ana by Shinchosha Publishing Co., Tokyo."--Title page verso.
In English. Translated from Japanese.
"Asa's husband is transferring jobs, and his new office is located near his family's home in the countryside. During an exceptionally hot summer, the young married couple move in, and Asa does her best to quickly adjust to their new rural lives, to their remoteness, to the constant presence of her in-laws and the incessant buzz of cicadas. While her husband is consumed with his job, Asa is left to explore her surroundings on her own: she makes trips to the supermarket, halfheartedly looks for work, and tries to find interesting ways of killing time. One day, while running an errand for her mother-in-law, she comes across a strange creature, follows it to the embankment of a river, and ends up falling into a hole--a hole that seems to have been made specifically for her. This is the first in a series of bizarre experiences that drive Asa deeper into the mysteries of this rural landscape filled with eccentric characters and unidentifiable creatures, leading her to question her role in this world, and eventually, her sanity"-- Provided by publisher.