
The Emissary
By
Yoko Tawada
Read by
Julian Cihi
Release:
04/24/2018
Runtime:
4h 9m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“The Emissary achieves a technically impossible balance of open-hearted fable and cold-blooded satire.”
Financial Times (London)
Winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Best Translated Literature
Japan, after suffering from a massive irreparable disaster, cuts itself off from the world. Children are so weak they can barely stand or walk: the only people with any get-go are the elderly. Mumei lives with his grandfather Yoshiro, who worries about him constantly. They carry on a day-to-day routine in what could be viewed as a post-Fukushima time, with all the children born ancient—frail and gray-haired, yet incredibly compassionate and wise. Mumei may be enfeebled and feverish, but he is a beacon of hope, full of wit and free of self-pity and pessimism. Yoshiro concentrates on nourishing Mumei, a strangely wonderful boy who offers “the beauty of the time that is yet to come.”
A delightful, irrepressibly funny book, The Emissary is filled with light. Yoko Tawada, deftly turning inside-out “the curse,” defies gravity and creates a playful joyous novel out of a dystopian one, with a legerdemain uniquely her own.
Release:
2018-04-24
Runtime:
4h 9m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781984832092
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
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