An I-Novel
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An I-Novel
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Minae Mizumura’s An I-Novel is a semi-autobiographical work that takes place over the course of a single day in the 1980s. This formally daring novel radically broke with Japanese literary tradition and offers a luminous meditation on how a person becomes a writer.
An I-Novel by Minae Mizumura is a semi-autobiographical work that takes place over the course of a single day in the 1980s. Minae, a Japanese expatriate graduate student, has lived in the United States for two decades but has turned her back on the English language and American culture. After a phone call from her older sister reminds her that it is the twentieth anniversary of their family's arrival in New York, she spends the day reflecting in solitude and over the phone with her sister about their life in the United States, trying to break the news that she has decided to go back to Japan and become a writer in her mother tongue.
Published in 1995, this formally daring novel radically broke with Japanese literary tradition. It liberally incorporated English words and phrases, and the entire text was printed horizontally, to be read from left to right, rather than vertically and from right to left. In a luminous meditation on how a person becomes a writer, Mizumura transforms the "I-novel," a Japanese confessional genre that toys with fictionalization. An I-Novel tells the story of two sisters while taking up urgent questions of identity, race, and language. Above all, it considers what it means to write in the era of the hegemony of English—and what it means to be a writer of Japanese in particular. Juliet Winters Carpenter masterfully renders a novel that once appeared untranslatable into English.
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The novel has received acclaim for its insightful and genre-defying examination of emigration, language, and identity. Kirkus Reviews gave it a starred review, calling it a brilliant and deeply insightful work still relevant today. The New York Times Book Review praises it for posing tough questions without nationalism, while Foreword Reviews highlights its nuanced portrayal of family and self-discovery. NPR Books recommends it highly for those interested in globalization, literary politics, and translation, applauding the translation for capturing Mizumura's intellectual depth.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231192132
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 March 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 23 b&w photographs
Contributors:
- Translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 344
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About the Author
Minae Mizumura is one of Japan’s most respected novelists, acclaimed for her audacious experimentation and skillful storytelling. Three of her books, all of which won major literary awards in Japan, have been translated into English, all by Juliet Winters Carpenter: A True Novel (2013), The Fall of Language in the Age of English (Columbia, 2014; cotranslated with Mari Yoshihara), and Inheritance from Mother (2017).
Juliet Winters Carpenter is a prolific translator of Japanese literature. She received the Japan–U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature in 1980 for Abe Kobo’s Secret Rendezvous and in 2014 for Mizumura’s A True Novel.
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