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by Kenzaburo Oe
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Publisher: Grove Atlantic, May of 2011 ‧
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From the Nobel Prize-winning author: "One of the great short novels of the 20th century" (The Wall Street Journal).

Internationally acclaimed as one of the world’s most influential writers, Kenzabur e brings to the fore the post-WWII rage and anxiety of a decorous society in this "deathly black comedy . . . dripping with nuclear terror" (The Japan Times).

Bird is an antisocial twenty-seven-year-old intellectual hanging on to a failing marriage with whiskey. He dreams of going to Africa where the sky sprawls with possibilities. Then, as though walloped by a massive invisible fist, Bird’s Utopian fantasies are shattered when his wife gives birth to what he calls their "monster baby." Now, Bird is left with one question: How can he and his wife spend the rest of their lives with this damaged thing clinging to their backs?

As shameful, disgraceful, and unthinkable a desire as it is, Bird has an answer. Not sealed. Not just yet. Not before Bird flees on a bender of indiscriminate (and frustratingly impotent) sex, hard liquor, self-delusion, and most terrifying of all—self-discovery.
 
"Very close to a perfect contemporary novel." —The New York Times
 
"An astonishing novel." —Mother Jones

Personal Matter

by Kenzaburo Oe

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ISBN: 9780802195449
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Release Date: May of 2011
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780802195449
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kenzaburo Oe

PRÉMIO NOBEL DA LITERATURA 1994

Kenzaburo Oe nasceu em Ose, no Japão, a 31 de janeiro de 1935 e faleceu a 3 de março de 2023. Em 1954 licenciou-se em Literatura Francesa pela Universidade de Tóquio e, em 1957, começou a publicar os seus primeiros textos, em revistas literárias, sendo no ano seguinte distinguido com o Prémio Akutagawa para melhor conto. Nesse mesmo ano iniciou-se como romancista. Em 1964 publicou aquela que é considerada a sua obra mais importante, Não Matem o Bebé. Temáticas como o não conformismo, o choque cultural e o isolamento individual e social no Japão moderno são frequentes nos seus romances, ensaios e contos. Oe foi igualmente um forte opositor à energia nuclear. Em 1994, recebeu o Prémio Nobel da Literatura. Era considerado a mais importante voz da literatura japonesa contemporânea.

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