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People From My Neighbourhood: Hiromi Kawakami

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But as you progress through the collection, stranger and stranger incidents begin to occur, and you realise that this neighbourhood is not as benign as it originally seems.Occasionally one is even left with the impression that they vaguely contradict one another, or that time doesn’t quite unfold as it should in this neighbourhood. Before Karen could create the final set, she made several ‘white card’ iterations of it, so we could identify the desired scale and perspective, and how the characters might interact with it. W]omen are women," he explains, "They're still fun to have around, even if they look sort of blurry and don't have legs.

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Deft and funny prose, in a feather-light translation by Ted Goossen, is the signature of Hiromi Kawakami's latest collection.

I did not understand a majority of the stories, but I quickly became aware that the stories were interconnected, and I am a fan of interconnected stories so I wrote down all the protagonists in each of the stories to see if they popped up again in a later story or stories. Educ-chat is a game which contains a variety of illustrations representing subjects, verbs, and objects children can use to make complete sentences and build their vocabulary. Compare “The Hachiro Lottery”, which is only quietly odd, to “Grandpa Shadows”, the short story of a man with two shadows, one far more sinister than the other. It's a popular pilgrimage site because of its Buddhist temple and because of the occasional presence of the itako — female mediums believed to be able to contact a visitor's deceased loved ones.

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And the blurb was right - in the end, after a dubious beginning, I loved spending time with the people in this neighbourhood. Many stories evoke dystopian scenarios and some ideas explored in them reminded me slightly of “The Emissary” by Tawada and “The Memory Police” by Ogawa, as well as films by Tetsuya Nakashima (especially “Confessions” and “Memories of Matsuko”). I wanted to love this so much, and the premise of a collection of short stories about lots of strange, weird people from the same neighbourhood sounds so amazing. A new baby, undergoing numerous transformations along the way, shows up in the neighbourhood looking for a new family.A housing project with a bad reputation becomes a sovereign nation or the presence of a diplomat throws the town into a nationalist fit of military service and war making, and any sense of a governing body is either lampooned or lacking. Kawakami Hiromi’s collection of micro-fiction, itself only 120-pages long, is about the members of the close-knit community in an exurban Tokyo town. People from My Neighbourhood is a delightful read of a collection of interlinking short stories, set in an ostensibly typical Japanese neighbourhood that turns out to be pretty exceptional.

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