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Sayaka Murata

    14 août 1979

    Sayaka Murata s'impose comme une voix distinctive de la littérature japonaise contemporaine, célébrée pour son examen incisif des attentes sociales et de la place de l'individu au sein de celles-ci. Ses récits mettent souvent en lumière des personnages qui naviguent dans la vie par des choix et des perspectives non conventionnels, offrant un regard unique et parfois troublant sur l'ordinaire. La prose de Murata se caractérise par une observation pointue et une subtile intensité psychologique, entraînant les lecteurs dans des portraits nuancés de vies qui s'écartent de la norme. Son œuvre remet en question de manière provocatrice les structures établies d'appartenance et de but, résonnant avec une sensibilité moderne.

    Catch These Hands!, Vol. 1
    Life Ceremony
    Catch These Hands!, Vol. 2
    Catch These Hands!, Vol. 3
    Catch These Hands!, Vol. 4
    La fille de la superette
    • La fille de la superette

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(33504)Évaluer

      "«Les gens perdent tout scrupule devant la singularité, convaincus qu'ils sont en droit d'exiger des explications.» Trente-six ans et célibataire, Keiko travaille comme vendeuse dans un konbini, ces supérettes japonaises ouvertes 24 h/24. Elle n'envisage pas de quitter ce petit univers rassurant, au grand dam de son entourage qui désespère de la voir un jour fonder une famille. Son existence bascule à l'arrivée d'un nouvel employé, Shiraha, lui aussi célibataire. Éloge des anticonformistes, La fille de la supérette a connu un succès retentissant au Japon, où il a reçu le prix Akutagawa, équivalent du prix Goncourt." - publisher's description

      La fille de la superette
    • Catch These Hands!, Vol. 4

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(247)Évaluer

      After throwing some hands like back in the old days, Takebe and Soramori’s relationship is finally back on track. But the more Takebe tries to care for her girlfriend, the more she wonders if their feelings aren’t quite the same…And if there’s anything harder than taking Soramori down, it’s getting her to open up. That won’t stop Takebe from trying, though! The ex-delinquent couple’s tale comes to a close in this heartwarming finale.

      Catch These Hands!, Vol. 4
    • After reuniting as working adults, former rivals Takebe and Soramori have started dating. Now they're fighting over the chance to say something important. Who'll be the winner of this rematch?! The laughs keep going in this story of blossoming love between two former delinquents.

      Catch These Hands!, Vol. 3
    • For some reason, the high school rivals, Takebe and Soramori have decided to start going out. But they just can't get this "dating" thing right ...! These former delinquent girls' continue their relationship in this yuri comedy!

      Catch These Hands!, Vol. 2
    • Life Ceremony

      Stories

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(15971)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of human existence, Sayaka Murata's collection features twelve stories that blend humor and horror while challenging societal norms. Each narrative presents unique perspectives, such as a couple's wedding threatened by unconventional views on the deceased, and a curtain observing a child's first kiss with jealousy. Themes of family, friendship, and individuality are woven throughout, culminating in a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human in an often bizarre world, leaving readers with lingering surprises.

      Life Ceremony
    • One day, Takebe, a former delinquent trying to leave that part of her past behind for good, runs into her high-school rival, Soramori. The two fight for the first time in years, and thanks to being desperately out of practice, Takebe loses-leaving her no choice but to accept Soramori's request to start dating her...?!

      Catch These Hands!, Vol. 1
    • Natsuki isn't like the other girls. She has a wand and a transformation mirror. She might be a witch, or an alien from another planet. Together with her cousin Yuu, Natsuki spends her summers in the wild mountains of Nagano, dreaming of other worlds. When a terrible sequence of events threatens to part the two children forever, they make a promise: survive, no matter what. Now Natsuki is grown. She lives a quiet life with her asexual husband, surviving as best she can by pretending to be normal. But the demands of Natsuki's family are increasing, her friends wonder why she's still not pregnant, and dark shadows from Natsuki's childhood are pursuing her. Fleeing the suburbs for the mountains of her childhood, Natsuki prepares herself with a reunion with Yuu. Will he still remember their promise? And will he help her keep it?

      Earthlings
    • The novel presents a gripping narrative that challenges societal norms and delves into the complexities of human relationships. It explores themes of isolation, identity, and the quest for belonging through its intriguing characters and unexpected plot twists. The author's signature style combines dark humor with poignant insights, making this a thought-provoking read that captivates and surprises. Fans of the author's previous work will find familiar elements while also encountering fresh perspectives.

      Vanishing World
    • Sommersprossen

      Geschichten vom Auftauchen des Glücks

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Sommergeschichten von Elke Heidenreich, Zadie Smith, Mariana Leky, Kristen Roupenian u.v.m. Faule, köstliche Nachmittage, die zwei Freundinnen mit Nichtstun verbringen, fern von ihren Männern, von denen sie unablässig reden. Unter dem Himmel tanzen im blauen Kleid, während auf der schwarzen Moldau die Schwäne schlafen. Die Schülerin Rosie, eine schweifende Seele, und auf trotzige Art verliebt in die Sonne, die Salzluft, das Tun- und Lassenkönnen. Eine Qualle am Strand finden. Der gemeinsame Urlaub in die Karibik, obwohl die Scheidungspapiere unterzeichnet sind. Ein Gartenfest, auf dem Gräfin Maria Christine heimlich den Opernsänger küsst. Das Glück kommt meist unvermittelt, wie Sommersprossen, und kribbelt im Sommer besonders schön.

      Sommersprossen