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Lucertola
Lucertola | Banana Yoshimoto
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Sei bozzoli di preziosa seta esistenziale. Sei fili tesi dal destino. Sei racconti tessuti in una Tokyo sfolgorante di luci notturne e pulsante di vita. tutti feriti, chi da un trauma infantile, chi da un abbandono, chi da una storia d'amore tormentata, i protagonisti si sono chiusi in un guscio che li protegge ma insieme li separa dal mondo. Le loro esistenze sembrerebbero destinate a scorrere per sempre senza direzione, senza senso, senza sorprese, quando, improvvisa, si manifesta una possibilit di cambiamento radicale, la speranza di un rivolgimento. Ed ecco che sensazioni dimenticate si affacciano di nuovo limpide alla memoria, rimettendo in moto la ruota del tempo, della vita. Lo sguardo di Banana Yoshimoto, innocente e implacabile come un adivinit infantile, si posa sui suoi enigmatici personaggi per raccontarne il disagio, l'angoscia, la liberazione, traducendoli in quel suo stile acerbo e sapiente che ne ha fatto in pochi anni una scrittrice amata in tutto il mondo.
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Yuki_Onna
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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Eggs 👏🏻🥰👍🏼 2y
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SarahBookInterrupted
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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Take a look at Meredith‘s book recommendation on Book Interrupted‘s Manuscript Monday. https://www.bookinterrupted.com/post/manuscript-monday-lizard

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suvata
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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• Audible Original audiobook (Length: 3.5 hours)

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In different ways, these six stories explore what it takes to navigate the perils of the modern world as well as what it takes to reinvent one's self. Permeated by the author's own effervescent spin on magic realism, Lizard cements a special place for Yoshimoto in 20th-century Japanese fiction.

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ReadingEnvy
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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Lizard is a story collection, always an unnamed narrator and generally one other person who they are in relationship with, confronting a big life decision or dealing with residue from the past (the author calls it fate and karma.) The narrator voice is male as often as it is female, and sometimes I'm almost but not 100% sure. The characters are willingly thoughtful, philosophical, internal. Most stories take place in Tokyo.↘️

ReadingEnvy The author dedicated them to Kurt Cobain if that tells you about the era in which she wrote them.
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Sapphire I have read something else by this author and liked it but I can‘t remember it well. Something about a kitchen. I just remember a feeling from it. 4y
Sapphire Yes! How lazy of me not to look. But clearly it left an impression. Ha! 4y
ReadingEnvy @Sapphire I read it years ago and mostly remember the authors name so..... 4y
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ReadingEnvy
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif

"This town breathes in all the universes that people in this city have in their heads." - Newlywed

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Lexica10
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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Your love is different from mine. What I mean is, when you close your eyes, for that moment, the center of the universe comes to reside within you. And you become a small figure within that vastness, which spreads without limit behind you, and continues to expand at tremendous speed, to engulf all of my past, even before I was born, and every word I‘ve ever written, and each view I‘ve seen, and all the constellations, and all the darkness...

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EadieB
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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TheSpineView 💜💜💜 5y
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sparrowssavvy
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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I have been meaning to read some of her work and am glad to have finally gotten around to it. Definitely got a Haruki Murikami vibe from her writing, although less surreal. Her short stories were wonderful snippets of life, with vivid characters. Thoroughly enjoyed and looking forward to trying one of her novels.

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m.galehuxley
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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I hate bailing on books and rarely do, but Kerouac‘s writing in Dharma Bums is really getting on my nerves! I loved and still love the wanderlust his writing inspires in me, but sometimes he makes it seem like adventure and intellectualism is a boys‘ club only. My attitude has changed a lot in 4 years. I went to the library and got some Japanese literature I know I will love though. I‘m especially looking forward to Banana Yoshimoto and Ring.

ju.ca.no Banana yoshimoto is great😍 7y
m.galehuxley Lizard was probably my favorite I‘ve read of her work so far, though I‘ve loved it all! 7y
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ReadingEnvy
Lizard | Banana Yoshimoto, Ann Sherif
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I missed this yesterday but wanted to see what I had on my shelves unread, #booksbyasianwriters #readjanuary

Foxyfictionista Wild Swans 👍 8y
JoeStalksBeck 👏👏👏👏 8y
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