The Forest Brims Over by Maru Ayase - ISBN: 9781640095373
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Woman becomes forest, reclaiming identity from exploitative author husband.

The Forest Brims Over

A Novel

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  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    24 October 2023

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Summary

Nowatari Rui has long been the subject of her husband’s novels, depicted as a pure woman who takes great pleasure in sex. With her privacy and identity continually stripped away, she has come to be seen by society first and foremost as the inspiration for her husband’s art. When a decade’s worth of frustrations reaches its boiling point, Rui consumes a bowl of seeds, and buds and roots begin to sprout all over her body. Instead of taking her to a hospital, her husband keeps her in an aquaterr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781640095373
ISBN-10:1640095373
Author:Maru Ayase, Haydn Trowell
Publisher:Counterpoint
Imprint:Counterpoint
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:24 October 2023
Weight:194g
Dimensions:19mm x 334mm x 190mm
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Critics Review

Tokyo Weekender, A Most Anticipated Title

”‘Reality affects what we can write, and then we read books about that reality, which changes our current reality in turn,’ explains Ayase. The effectiveness of The Forest Brims Over lies precisely in Ayase’s thorough awareness of this power of fiction: While we may never grow forests out of our bodies, Ayase has enabled us to experience in her words how doing so might just change society for the brighter.” —Eric Margolis, The Japan Times

“Maru Ayase takes on gender roles and women’s agency in surreal and magical prose.” —Ms.

The Forest Brims Over is worth reading as a fable gone feral, and a framing of ideas important to the way people feel and interact with each other.” —Daily Kos

“Beautifully unsettling and ultimately redemptive, this novel shines an unflinching light on the dysfunctional gender standards in publishing.” —Mara Lynn Luther, The Ravalli Republic

“A terrific, dreamlike page-turner.” —J. R. Ramakrishnan, Words Without Borders

“A layered exploration of what it means to create, and the gendered labor that goes into sustaining artistic creation.” —Jaeyeon Yoo, Electric Literature

“This surrealist story mixes botanist wonder, compelling characters, a bitter, ironic humor, and a wild, untamable feminine anger that together make the book a thought-provoking and quick read.” —Booklist

“A sprightly, compelling tale with magical realist flair in which a novelist’s muse takes charge of her own story.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Ayase’s inventive English-language debut offers a fantastical account of the gendered power dynamics between a writer and his muse … This smart and dreamy story will leave English-language readers wanting more from Ayase.” —Publishers Weekly

The Forest Brims Over fascinates with its surrealistic and yet all-too-familiar tale of female agency subsumed under male ambition. Again and again the prose shifts registers and morphs, a feat that Ayase and Trowell pull off beautifully.” ––YZ Chin, author of Edge Case

About The Author

Maru Ayase

MARU AYASE has published seventeen books, many of which have been finalists for major awards in Japan. The Forest Brims Over is her first title to be translated into English.

HAYDN TROWELL is an Australian literary translator of modern and contemporary Japanese fiction. His translations include Touring the Land of the Dead and Love at Six Thousand Degrees by Maki Kashimada, The Mud of a Century by Yuka Ishii, and The Rainbow by Yasunari Kawabata.

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