The Little House

Translation: Ginny Tapley Takemori

85,00 

The Little House tells a story of a Tokyo family during one of the most transformative periods in Japanese history, that is, the time between the 1930s and the end of the Pacific War. The narrator, Taki, is a maid of the Hirai family, whose story she recalls many years after her time of service.

Primarily, the story revolves around the problem of generation gap in Japan. Taki’s memories are continuously read by her nephew, who in a way links Taki with the reader. But Taki is no ordinary maid – she becomes a well-known author of handbooks for housewives. The reader becomes her witness, her editor and her fan as well, a fan curious about what lies beyond the façade of a perfect housewife.

A fascinating read for those interested in Tokyo, the novel features the recollections of the celebration of the 2600th anniversary of the empire, preparations to Tokyo Olympics in 1940 (eventually cancelled), and the more and more frequent mentions of food shortages and bombardments.

The Little House in excellent translation by Ginny Tapley Takamori will warm up your heart. It is nostalgic, a little melancholic – is there anything else one needs to make winter more bearable?

"There’s not a single person left who remembers what things were like when I was a housemaid. As for when the word “housemaid” disappeared from use in Japan, no doubt there are some scholars considering this, but if my memory serves I believe it was still around in the sixties.

When my nephew was in high school, I remember him telling me about some character in a story popular at the time―Little Red Riding Hood, or maybe it was Little Black Riding Hood―who got upset at being called a “home help” and demanded to be properly addressed as a “maid”. He said it reminded him of me. I think that was the last time I heard it, though. These days, my nephew tells me, people use something called a “housecleaning service”. It sounds so humdrum."

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Pages

336

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2019

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