Memoirs of a Polar Bear by Yoko Tawada

Memoirs of a Polar Bear by Yoko Tawada

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A story of three polar bears: a memoirist who flees the Soviet Union; a dancer in an East Berlin circus; and Knut, a baby bear born in Berlin Zoo at the beginning of the 21st Century

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Memoirs of a Polar Bear by Yoko Tawada

Three bears. The first, a diligent memoirist whose unlikely success forces her to flee Soviet Russia. The second, her daughter, a skilled dancer in an East Berlin circus. The third, Knut, a baby bear born and raised in Berlin Zoo at the beginning of the 21st century. Here, then, is the enchanting story of three extraordinary bears, brought to life by one of Japan's most inventive and dazzling novelists.
Enchanting.. deliciously whimsical and playful... it's through the eyes of [Tawada's] polar bears that we see humanity most clearly -- Lucy Scholes * National *
Surreal and beguiling... fizzing with ideas... funny and outrageous... Memoirs of a Polar Bear dazzles. The final paragraph, swirling with memory and snow evokes the calm gravity of Joyce's ending to The Dead -- Lee Langley * Spectator *
Magnificent... A heartfelt read **** * Manchester Evening News *
Philosophical, political and often profound... rich in physical sensation and whimsy -- Eileen Battersby * Irish Times *
A surreal exploration of the bear within us... A work that plays with the fantastical and allegorical ... Tawada mine[s] the rich historical seam as [she] seeks to understand the bears in our mind -- Tim Flannery * New Statesman *
Full of wonder and curiosity -- Todd Shimoda * Asian Review of Books *
Tawada brings her fine-nosed, soft-furred beasts to life * Economist *
Hums with beautiful strangeness * New York Times Book Review *
Playful and fascinating... Sometimes funny, sometimes tragic, sometimes alienating, but always deeply intimate -- Dominic O'Key * 3AM Magazine *
In chronicling the lives of three generations of uniquely talented polar bears, the fantastically gifted Yoko Tawada has created an unforgettable meditation on celebrity, art, incarceration, and the nature of consciousness. Tawada is, far and away, one of my favourite writers, working today - thrilling, discomfiting, uncannily beautiful, like no one you have ever read before. Memoirs of a Polar Bear is Tawada at her best: humanity, as seen through the eyes of these bears, has never looks quite so stirringly strange. -- Laura van den Berg, author * Find Me *
Disconcerting and exhilaratingly strange. With a deft wave of her literary wand, Tawada dissolves the frontier between humans and animals, disorientating us so that we can be more properly oriented towards ourselves -- Charles Foster
Stunning... Inventive, well observed, peculiar and thought-provoking -- Daniel Hahn * Spectator *
Yoko Tawada was born in Tokyo in 1960, moved to Hamburg when she was twenty-two, and then to Berlin in 2006. She writes in both Japanese and German, and has published several books-stories, novels, poems, plays, essays-in both languages. She has received numerous awards for her writing including the Akutagawa Prize, the Kleist-Prize, the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize, the Tanizaki Prize, and the Goethe Medal. New Directions publishes her story collections Where Europe Begins (with a Preface by Wim Wenders) and Facing the Bridge, and her novel of Catherine Deneuve obsession, The Naked Eye.
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ISBN 13 9781846276323
ISBN 10 1846276322
Title Memoirs of a Polar Bear
Author Yoko Tawada
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2017-11-02
Number of pages 256
Prizes Winner of The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation 2017 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.