Sunrise by Erika Kobayashi - ISBN: 9781662601170
Paperback
Atomic power shapes lives: Japan’s hidden history, revealed in stories.

Sunrise

Radiant Stories

$36.03

  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    8 August 2023

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Summary

“A knockout.” -Publishers Weekly (Starred review)

“A remarkable collection.” -Kirkus Reviews

A collection of contemplative, lyrical stories examining the visible and invisible consequences of atomic power on Japanese society.

Sunrise is a collection of interconnected stories continuing Erika Kobayashi’s examination of the effects of nuclear power on generations of women. Connecting changes to everyday life to the development of the atomic bomb, Sunrise

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781662601170
ISBN-10:1662601174
Author:Erika Kobayashi, Brian Bergstrom
Publisher:Astra Publishing House
Imprint:Astra House
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:8 August 2023
Weight:567g
Dimensions:210mm x 140mm
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Critics Review

“Like a brilliant and rare gem, Erika Kobayashi’s Sunrise: Radiant Stories stuns with layered intelligence and powerful prose. Each story offers a type of familial intimacy charged with profound historical clarity. How thankful I am to Brian Bergstrom for this indelible translation from one of Japan’s brightest stars. This book feels like it’s made of magic; that it’s made of light.”-Kali Fajardo-Anstine, bestselling author of Woman of Light”Reading Erika Kobayashi’s stories is almost like getting to know modern Japan through a poetry-science lab experiment. Kobayashi mixes her fascination with the aftermaths and consequences of WWII and the social issues of contemporary Japan with a kind of child-like curiosity that make her story both complex and accessible. Nearly every story gives the impression of a mysterious chemical reaction that is happening before the reader’s eyes. A mesmerizing collection.“-Prabda Yoon, author of The Sad Part Was”Kobayashi’s uncanny stories probe for the contacts between our most intimate lived experience and the awesome yet subtle cosmic forces that permeate it, from atomic radiation to the ruthless arrow of time. Bergstrom’s rich, graceful translation offers us the chance to peer over Kobayashi’s shoulder as she works these experiments, holding our breath for the next fraught and wonderful discovery.“-Theodore McCombs, author of Uranians”Combining a sense of daring with a sense of wonder, Erika Kobayashi’s Sunrise: Radiant Stories presents boldly speculative visions side by side with intense and finely wrought everyday moments. Throughout this striking collection, Kobayashi creates surprising space for her reader to eavesdrop on intergenerational conversations between the past, the present, and imagined futures that seem to glow just over the horizon.“-Lee Conell, author of The Party Upstairs”Erika Kobayashi’s stories are told with so little artifice that one might think them fairy tales, did they not float like islands adrift on a dark sea of history.“-John Whittier Treat, author of First Consonants”I loved Erika Kobayashi’s Trinity Trinity Trinity, so I am lining up for her collection of strange and reflective connected stories about nuclear power and its effect on Japanese people and society, especially its women.“-Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine

About The Author

Erika Kobayashi

Erika Kobayashi is a visual artist based in Tokyo and the author of Trinity, Trinity, Trinity. Her novel Breakfast with Madame Curie, published in 2014 by Shueisha, was shortlisted for both the Mishima and the Akutagawa Prize. Sunrise- Radiant Stories is her second work of fiction to be published in English.

Brian Bergstrom is a lecturer and translator who has lived in Chicago, Kyoto, and Yokohama. His writing and translations have appeared in publications including Granta, Aperture, Lit Hub, Mechademia, Japan Forum, positions- asia critique, and The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories. He is the editor and principal translator of We, the Children of Cats by Tomoyuki Hoshino (PM Press). His translation of Trinity, Trinity, Trinity by Erika Kobayashi won the 2022 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission (JUSFC) Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature. He is currently based in Montreal, Canada.

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