Archive for the 'Kanai Mieko' Category
Rotting Meat
• May 8, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Kanai Mieko
Tags: abjection, absurdity, bloody hunks of rotting meat, Contemporary Literature, escapes from writing, feminism, feminist anger, Funiku, gender issues, ghost stories, grotesque literature, horror stories, humans and animals, Japanese short stories, Japanese translations, Kanai Mieko, literary process of abjection, meat, men and women, Mieko Kanai, murder, nightmare apartments, prostitution, rotting from the inside, Rotting Meat, sex and butchery, sketchy real estate agents, surreal literature, terrible bad breath, the farthest extreme from writing, Usagi, women's bodies, women's literature
Homecoming
• December 11, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in Kanai Mieko
Tags: construction of identity, contemporary Japanese literature, craziness, disease, family, female identity, home, honeymoon, horror literature, Japanese families, Japanese short stories, last words, literature of the absurd, mistaken identity, sanity, sickbed, subjective identity, telegram, train station, translation
