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This thought-provoking and intriguing tale, by the Akutagawa Prize-nominated master short story writer Kanji Hanawa, revolves around the extraordinary real story of the seven-year-old boy who went missing in the bear-inhabited forests of northern Japan for six whole days in 2016, after his parents had apparently abandoned him as a punishment.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRed Circle
Release dateNov 23, 2018
ISBN9781912864058
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Kanji Hanawa

Kanji Hanawa, a former professor of French Literature with an interest in human psychology and complex relationships. Hanawa's narratives expose the pressures and challenges of life in Japan. Hanawa is a master of the short story. He has written several hundred since he published his first collection, Garasu no natsu (Glass Summer) to critical acclaim in 1972. In 1962, after graduating from Tokyo University, where he studied French Literature, he spent a few months in Paris, his only stay in the county to whose literature he has dedicated much of his life.Hanawa is the author of Backlight, which The Japan Times described as 'an important work of social commentary doing what all the greatest short stories do: opening a rabbit hole of thought down which the reader will fall.'

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    About the Author and Translator

    Kanji Hanawa

    A former professor of French literature with an interest in human psychology and complex relationships, Hanawa’s narratives expose the pressures and challenges of life in Japan.

    Hanawa is a master of the short story. He has written several hundred since he published his first collection, Gurasu no natsu (Glass Summer) to critical acclaim in 1972.

    In 1962, after graduating from Tokyo University, where he studied French Literature, he spent several months in Paris, his only stay in the country to whose literature he has dedicated much of his life researching.

    Since retiring from academic life (having translated into Japanese 15 novels by some of France’s most eminent authors and researching the works of the French poet Arthur Rimbaud), he now lives in Tokyo with his wife and son. He is at last completely free to dedicate himself to his real passion: writing short stories about life in ancient, modern and contemporary Japan.

    Two of his novellas have been shortlisted for the prestigious Akutagawa Prize.

    ‘I have admired, the Akutagawa Prize-nominated Hanawa’s literary style for a long time. Each time he is nominated, I recommend him. And I am delighted that he continues to write at the same prize-winning level.’

    Shohei Ooka, novelist and winner of the Mystery Writers of Japan Award, as well as the Noma, Asahi and Yomiuri Prizes

    ‘The universal and timeless theme of this thought-provoking and intriguing story is one of identity and self-worth. It cleverly touches on the realms of family dynamics, child psychology and even the influence of legends and fairytales on the collective consciousness – whether inside or outside Japan. And as the story closes we come to fully understand our protagonist’s initial cynicism and reluctance to take part in the search for the missing boy in the first place, as this perfectly structured tale comes full circle.’

    Alex Pearl, author of Sleeping with the Blackbirds

    ‘He writes with a surreal style, similar to how I do on occasion, which I find very interesting and stimulating. But what makes me really happy is that he does it so much better than I do.’

    Makoto Shiina, author of Gaku Monogatari

    Also by Kanji Hanawa in English translation

    Compos Mentis

    A full publication list of all of Hanawa’s work is available from www.redcircleauthors.com

    Translator: Richard Nathan

    Richard Nathan is a Director and Principal of Bosquet Capital and Co-Founder and Director of

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