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Sunday Salon

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On Sunday I read half of After Dark by Murakami, finished up The Chamber of Secrets on audio, and enjoyed watching the championship football games. I really like turning the sound down on the games and listening to an audiobook during the first half and then listening/watching the game during the second half. It feels like a better use of my time.

I’m still in the middle of Independent People by Laxness, The Wife by Undset, and a few pages into War and Peace. I need to finish Independent People for the From the Stacks Challenge and one more title, probably Silence by Endo, for the Japanese Literature Challenge until I can fully get into War and Peace. I’d love to get caught up with the group by finishing Volumes I and II by February 15.

I used to only be a one-book-at-a-time woman, but now I’m finding I enjoy having multiple books going on at once as long as I don’t let the time to finish a book take too long.

Happy reading!

Strangers by Taichi Yamada

strangers.JPGI read Strangers by Taichi Yamada for the Japanese literature challenge. This was my first book for the challenge, and I don’t recollect ever having read a book translated from the Japanese before. I first heard about it from kimbofo at Reading Matters, who gave it a perfect 5 star rating.

It’s very atmospheric. I found myself thinking about it long after reading the novel, and the story somewhat reminded me of an M. Night Shyamalan movie. Harada lives in a building on a very busy street in Tokyo. However, most of the units in the building have been converted to office space and, consequently, there are only two tenants there after hours. He’s a little spooked by the quietness in the building at night but chalks it up to being recently divorced and unused to being alone.

One night he decides to go to his hometown where he meets a couple who are the spitting image of his long-dead parents. He keeps going back to see them to try to determine who they really are. There are other strange happenings in his life that I won’t spoil for you here.

It’s a short book that can be read in a few hours, and I encourage anyone interested in world literature to read it. The ‘quiet suspense’ of the novel impressed me and made me want to read more by this author.

(1987 [2003 in U.S.], 203 pp.)
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