Weasels in the Attic by Hiroko Oyamada

Weasels in the Attic by Hiroko Oyamada

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From the acclaimed author of The Hole and The Factory, a thrilling and mysterious novel that explores fertility, masculinity, and marriage in contemporary Japan

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Weasels in the Attic by Hiroko Oyamada

From the acclaimed author of The Hole and The Factory, a thrilling and mysterious novel that explores fertility, masculinity, and marriage in contemporary Japan
"Praise for Hiroko Oyamada’s previous novels:

Nothing feels fixed; everything in the book might be a hallucination" -- Parul Seghal - The New York Times Book Review
"Surreal and mesmerizing." -- Hilary Leichter - The New York Times
"Horrific and scary, while at the same time affirming and beautiful." -- New Republic
"The acclaimed author of The Factory and The Hole returns with this new installment that might be her strongest, most memorable work yet. Just like the last two titles, Weasels in the Attic is a thin book totaling less than 100 pages...The book simmers with eerie tension and bursts with unforgettable monologues" -- Yurina Yoshikawa - NPR
"As in Oyamada’s earlier novels, Weasels in the Attic lingers on the grotesqueries of everyday life with a subtle, deadpan humour." -- Metropolis Japan
"Eerie, mesmeric." -- Dustin Illingworth - The New York Times
"The specter of snow melting, thus freeing the narrator and his wife from the mountain home in which they’re stranded, unspools deliciously backward in this consistently surprising story from one of the brightest writers in Japan. The narrative approach surfaces both clues and questions as a spring thaw does lost items." -- J. Howard Rosier - Vulture
"Weasels in the Attic, the most recent of Oyamada’s works to be translated by Boyd, released in English earlier this month, teems with tropical fish and the eponymous weasels, whose lives and deaths reveal the precariousness of parenthood and family." -- Rachael Nevins - Ploughshares
"The Factory, The Hole and Weasels in the Attic...flicker between mirage and deadpan realism, and lurk in the imagination like a haunting." -- Nathaniel Rich - The New York Review of Books
"Hiroko Oyamada’s latest novel—coming on the heels of The Factory and The Hole—is a wonder of narrative economy and quiet suspense. At under 100 pages, it’s easy to tear through in a single sitting, but its taut, unsettling scenes will stay with you long after you put it aside. " -- Literary Hub
"For a ‘fishy’ death, adorable but itchy weasel infestations, and a short, strange book you can devour (if you have room) in the midwinter fog, look no further than Weasels in The Attic. " -- Lara Delmage - Snack Magazine
Born in Hiroshima in 1983, Hiroko Oyamada won the Shincho Prize for New Writers for The Factory, which was drawn from her experiences working as a temp for an automaker’s subsidiary. Her novel The Hole won Akutagawa Prize. David Boyd is Assistant Professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He has translated stories by Genichiro Takahashi, Masatsugu Ono and Toh EnJoe, among others. His translation of Hideo Furukawa’s Slow Boat won the 2017/2018 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission (JUSFC) Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature. With Sam Bett, he is cotranslating the novels of Mieko Kawakami.
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ISBN 13 9780811231183
ISBN 10 0811231186
Title Weasels in the Attic
Author Hiroko Oyamada
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Year published 2022-11-04
Number of pages 96
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