A Japanese Skins, revealing the dark, dangerous and drink-fuelled underbelly of teenage life. This is the sensational follow up to the award winning Snakes and Earrings- a compelling and often disturbing novel by a startlingly original Japanese author
Hitomi Kanehara is a young Japanese writer who left school at the age of eleven. After leaving home as a teenager, she emailed her stories to her writer father who helped her edit them. Her previous novel, Snakes and Earrings won the top Japanese literary award, the Akutagawa Prize. One of the judges, celebrated writer Ryu Murakami, said her book was 'easily the top choice, receiving the highest marks of any work since I became a member of the selection panel'.
Hitomi Kanehara is one of international fiction's most startling
new voices... her anatomisation of a disturbed mind renders every
description unique... this autofiction is the most elegant
postmodern escape act by a contemporary novelist yet
*Independent*
Kanehara is an instant star
*International Herald Tribune*
Kanehara is the real thing. Her prose is lean, and her
characterisation convincing
*Independent*
Kanehara is a new voice who owes nothing to anyone and reinvents
the novel afresh
*Matt Thorne*
Hitomi Kanehara has a confidence in her writing that belies her
years...Autofiction is a harsh but touching tale, and it is utterly
impossible to put down - there's no escaping the fact that, even in
translation, Kanehara's gritty and honest prose will get under your
skin
*The Skinny*
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