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The always astonishing Yoko Tawada here takes a walk on the supernatural side of the street. In "Kollwitzstrasse," as the narrator muses on former East Berlin's new bourgeois health food stores, so popular with wealthy young people, a ghost boy begs her to buy him the old-fashioned sweets he craves. She worries that sugar's still sugar-but why lecture him, since he's already dead? Then white feathers fall from her head and she seems to be turning into a crane . . . Pure white kittens and a great Russian poet haunt "Majakowskiring": the narrator who reveres Mayakovsky's work is delighted to meet his ghost. And finally, in "Pushkin Allee," a huge Soviet-era memorial of soldiers comes to life-and, "for a scene of carnage everything was awfully well-ordered." Each of these stories opens up into new dimensions the work of this magisterial writer.

About the Author
Yoko Tawada was born in Tokyo in 1960, moved to Hamburg when she was twenty-two, and then to Berlin in 2006. She writes in both Japanese and German, and has published dozens of books-stories, novels, poems, plays, essays-in each language. She has received numerous awards for her writing including the Akutagawa Prize, the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize, the Tanizaki Prize, the Kleist Prize, and the Goethe Medal. New Directions publishes eight of her books, including The Emissary, which won the inaugural National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2018. Margaret Mitsutani is a translator of Yoko Tawada (sharing her National Book Award) and Kenzaburo Oe (Japan's 1994 Nobel Prize laureate).

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"Tawada's stories agitate the mind like songs half-remembered or treasure boxes whose keys are locked within." -- The New York Times
"Tawada is reminiscent of Nikolai Gogol, for whom the natural situation for a ghost story was a minor government employee saving up to buy a fancy coat, the natural destiny of a nose to haunt its owner as an overbearing nobleman." -- Rivka Galchen - The New York Times Magazine
"Tawada's strange, exquisite book toys with ideas of language, identity, and what it means to own someone else's story or one's own." -- The New Yorker
"These stories reinvent familiar landmarks and artworks, giving readers an imaginative and hopeful way to grapple with the history that's written into the urban landscape." -- Publishers Weekly
"Three Streets is one of the most explicitly dialectical works in Tawada's oeuvre. It pursues a left project not only in form but also in content-an engagement with the plight of the poor, the disenfranchised, the forgotten-and leaves her readers no doubt that, at the end of the day, her project has political stakes." -- Reed McConnell - The Baffler
""The mystery of what it means to be human"-this phrase, which pops up early in "Kollwitz Strasse," is an apt description of what Tawada aims to explore in these stories. From one moment to the next, her narratives can be mystifying. In time, though, they cohere into engrossing meditations on historical memory and the oft-baffling nature of life in this century." " -- Kevin Canfield - World Literature Today
"In her latest work of fiction Three Streets, Tawada brings her remarkable intelligence and linguistic playfulness to bear on the cityscape of Berlin itself - or, more specifically, its former East. On Kollwitzstrasse, Majakowskiring and Puschkinallee, Tawada conjures a series of ghostly encounters with the past, present and supernatural possibilities of our history-heavy city. This klein aber fein addition to Tawada's oeuvre, translated elegantly by Margaret Mitsutani, compresses plenty of its author's trademark offbeat brilliance into a pleasingly short format." -- Alexander Wells - Exberliner
"Each 'street' in the volume, translated by Margaret Mitsutani, is both charming and unnerving...This may well be Tawada's finest work, partly because of how moving it is when someone capable of so much wit knows when to be reverent. A perfect story." -- J.W. McCormack - The New Left Review



Book Information
ISBN 9780811229302
Author Yoko Tawada
Format Hardback
Page Count 64
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Series Storybook ND Series
Weight(grams) 270g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 160mm * 15mm

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