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The Premonition
The Premonition

Paperback

Ideal for readers who appreciate literary fiction with introspective narratives, subtle supernatural elements, and explorations of family dynamics and personal identity.

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Summary

Originally published in 1988 and recently translated into English, The Premonition follows the introspective journey of Yayoi, a young woman grappling with haunting memories and family secrets. As she reconnects with her enigmatic aunt Yukino, Yayoi delves into the complexities of her past, uncovering truths that challenge her perceptions of love, loss, and identity. Yoshimoto's narrative intertwines subtle supernatural elements with profound emotional exploration, creating a tapestry of introspection and revelation.

 

Reviews

Kirkus Reviews: "Yoshimoto packs a lot of detail and intrigue in this spare novel... A bestseller over three decades ago, readers familiar with Yoshimoto's work will not want to miss this one." 

Vishy's Blog: "'The Premonition' is a beautiful story about family, loss, grief, memory, love. Banana Yoshimoto's writing is beautiful, and it is a pleasure to read." 

N S Ford's Review: "A quietly supernatural, simply-written short novel about family. It's narrated by Yayoi, who goes to stay with her otherworldly aunt Yukino, a music teacher who has a tendency to disappear for days at a time."

 

About Edition

Book Title: The Premonition - Banana Yoshimoto
Book Genre: Japanese Literature, Contemporary, Literary Fiction, Asian Literature, Novella, Magical Realism
ISBN: 9780571382316
Number of Pages: 144
Publishing Date: December 15, 1988
Cover Type: Paperback

About Author

Banana Yoshimoto is a celebrated Japanese author known for her minimalist prose and exploration of contemporary themes. Her debut novel, Kitchen, garnered international acclaim, establishing her as a significant voice in modern literature. Yoshimoto's works often delve into the nuances of everyday life, blending the mundane with the mystical to explore themes of grief, healing, and personal growth.



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