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The House of Nire
Published in Paperback by Kodansha International (1997)
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an epic comedy...subtle and tragic
Ghosts
Published in Hardcover by Kodansha International (1992)
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Manbo mangekyo : monogatari no naka no monogatari
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The House Of Nire charts the rise and fall of a Japanese family who run a mental institution on the outskirts of Tokyo. In the early part of the book the family are full of pretention and their own importance to comical effect but as the novel progresses they are gradually met with hardship and tragedy.
In terms of size and scope, together with its slightly off-kilter viewpoint, this reminds me of John Irving. The way in which characters early in the book still have an impact on those remaining at the end is very Irving.
The often bleak tone of the book when the family are at their lowest and the rich characterisation was almost Dickensian.
Also, the tragi-comedy set in a lumbering insitution was reminiscent of Gormenghast. Infact both books begin with a bizarre chef working in a steamy kitchen.
Within the book there are some exemplary pieces of writing. The story of a Japanese soldier on board an aircraft carrier on the way to attack Pearl Harbour is one of the finest pieces of war fiction I have ever read and it was fascinating to see a different perspective on that part of the war.
The story of a Japanese doctor in Weimar Germany was also fascinating as we see the early stages of the rise of Hitler from the Japanese viewpoint.
Often laugh out loud funny, often truly tragic, this is a marvelous novel of epic proportions and is very much an undiscovered classic.
I strongly urge you to try this out.