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Title Echo on the bay / Masatsugu Ono ; translated from the Japanese by Angus Turvill.
Author Ono, Masatsugu, 1970- author.
Publication Info. San Francisco, CA : Two Lines Press, [2020]
©2020
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Description 146 pages ; 20 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Note Originally Japanese edition published: 2015
Summary "All societies, whether big or small, try to hide their wounds away. In this, his Mishima Prize-winning masterpiece, Masatsugu Ono considers a fishing village on the Japanese coast. Here a new police chief plays audience for the locals, who routinely approach him with bottles of liquor and stories to tell. As the city council election approaches, and as tongues are loosened by drink, evidence of rampant corruption piles up--and a long-held feud between the village's captains of industry, two brothers-in-law, threatens to boil over. Meanwhile, just out of frame, the chief's teenage daughter is listening, slowly piecing the locals' accounts together, reading into their words and poring over the silence they leave behind. As accounts of horrific violence--including a dangerous attempt to save some indentured Korean coal mine workers from the Japanese military police and the fate of a group of Chinese refugees--steadily come into focus, she sets out for the Bay, where the tide has recently turned red and an ominous boat from the past has suddenly reappeared."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Fishing villages -- Japan -- Fiction.
Police chiefs -- Japan -- Fiction.
Red tide -- Japan -- Fiction.
Japan -- Emigration and immigration -- Fiction.
Japan -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Emigration and immigration. (OCoLC)fst00908690
Fishing villages. (OCoLC)fst00926799
Police chiefs. (OCoLC)fst01068574
Red tide. (OCoLC)fst01092190
Japan. (OCoLC)fst01204082
Genre Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
Psychological fiction.
Social problem fiction.
Japanese fiction -- Translations into English.
Added Author Turvill, Angus, translator.
Added Title Nigiyaka na wan ni seowareta fune. English
ISBN 9781949641035 (paperback) : $16.95
1949641031 (paperback)