
Speculative Japan 2: The Man Who Watched the Sea and Other Tales
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 4902075180
ISBN 13: 9784902075182
Date de publication:
April 17th, 2020
Éditeur: Kurodahan Press
Pages: 278
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Manga
Within the pages of this anthology lies a rich tapestry of speculative fiction, woven by a diverse array of Japanese authors. Each tale transcends ordinary reality, drawing readers into imaginative realms where the influence of nature, the complexity of human emotions, and the enigmatic mysteries of life intertwine. The collection showcases voices that explore the sea as not just a backdrop but as a living entity that influences the characters’ destinies, illuminating the profound connections between humanity and the natural world.
Riku Onda, Akira Hori, and their contemporaries delve into themes of existence, longing, and identity, all while maintaining a unique cultural lens. Readers will encounter stories that provoke thought and inspire wonder, evoking the depths of the ocean alongside the intricacies of the human experience. The vivid imagery and philosophical musings invite one to reflect on broader existential questions while also savoring the beauty of Japan's literary heritage.
Bringing together established talents and fresh perspectives, this collection promises to engage and challenge readers. The artistry of the narrative coupled with the evocative themes ensures that it resonates deeply, inviting a sense of both introspection and exploration of the unknown. As the waves lap against the shore, the tales unfold, carrying with them whispers of what lies beneath the surface.
Riku Onda, Akira Hori, and their contemporaries delve into themes of existence, longing, and identity, all while maintaining a unique cultural lens. Readers will encounter stories that provoke thought and inspire wonder, evoking the depths of the ocean alongside the intricacies of the human experience. The vivid imagery and philosophical musings invite one to reflect on broader existential questions while also savoring the beauty of Japan's literary heritage.
Bringing together established talents and fresh perspectives, this collection promises to engage and challenge readers. The artistry of the narrative coupled with the evocative themes ensures that it resonates deeply, inviting a sense of both introspection and exploration of the unknown. As the waves lap against the shore, the tales unfold, carrying with them whispers of what lies beneath the surface.