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Engaging Banality: Stories of the Salaried Life by Kuroi Senji features three of the best-known works of Kuroi Senji’s early career. "Hole and Sky" (1968), Time (1969) and Running Family (1970) rec...
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21 June 2017

Engaging Banality: Stories of the Salaried Life by Kuroi Senji features three of the best-known works of Kuroi Senji’s early career. "Hole and Sky" (1968), Time (1969) and Running Family (1970) received widespread critical attention in Japan and have been reprinted many times, yet none has been translated until now. In its own way each story reveals the profound ambivalence increasing numbers of Japanese began to feel toward their lives as their desires were channelled into the nation’s single-minded goal of achieving high-speed economic growth. The stories are preceded by a critical introduction that situates Kuroi’s development and ethos as a writer within the context of profound socio-cultural change spanning the end of World War II through the early 1970s.
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Pages: 156
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
21 June 2017
ISBN: 9789004339606
Format: Hardcover
Peter Tillack, Ph.D. (2006) University of Oregon, is Associate Professor of Japanese at Montana State University. He has published articles on writers Kuroi Senji and Gotô Meisei. His current research focuses on suburbia in Japanese fiction and film.
Kuroi Senji has published myriad works of Japanese fiction and essays. Former president of the Japan Writers’ Association and Akutagawa Prize Committee member, he has also received numerous awards, including the Yomiuri Prize, the Noma Prize and the Tanizaki Prize.
Kuroi Senji has published myriad works of Japanese fiction and essays. Former president of the Japan Writers’ Association and Akutagawa Prize Committee member, he has also received numerous awards, including the Yomiuri Prize, the Noma Prize and the Tanizaki Prize.