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Strange Weather in Tokyo - Oct 2021 Book Group discussion thread

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8:06am, 29 Sep 2021
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Hiromi Kawakami's short novel Strange Weather in Tokyo is our October 2021 choice. It's translated by Allison Markin Powell. Weather forecasts by Darren Bett with occasional scattered showers. Traffic is moving freely around the outskirts but there are long tailbacks at Shinagawa City from an earlier broken down vehicle.

Now, back to the studio.
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11:35am, 6 Oct 2021
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OK. Here I am.

I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I whizzed through it. On the other, I found it both irritating and boring. And a little unsettling.

Nothing really happens. The narrator/main character is so passive and seemingly lost, that I wanted to shake her. I kept looking for hidden meaning. Was she unreliable because she sometimes contradicted what she had said earlier? E.g. Sensei never let me pour his drink. I poured his drink and he criticised it. I could never find the hidden meaning.

Were we supposed to think that she should have been with the classmate - she mentions they have spoken a lot, but was only interested in Sensei? She doesn't even use his name until he dies.

I found the power dynamic really unsettling and uncomfortable. He seems to control everything and she lets him. And there's such a LOT of drinking. When she goes to him on the island and she's drunk and he caresses her breasts it was just creepy.

And the bit near the end when they seem to be in some kind of heaven/dream world was just weird, and never explained.

I think I didn't like it. On balance.
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11:36am, 6 Oct 2021
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I've given it a 3. And want to make clear that 'nothing really happens' is not always a criticism of a book. But it is here.
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11:43am, 6 Oct 2021
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxbIU0X-lCI
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11:55am, 6 Oct 2021
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[love that song]
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12:03pm, 6 Oct 2021
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LindsD
Prefer the song to the book :)
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12:03pm, 6 Oct 2021
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McGoohan
[I played that album to death. See also: Kiss This Thing Goodbye]
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11:07am, 7 Oct 2021
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McGoohan
FFS
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11:13am, 7 Oct 2021
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LindsD
I. rest. my. case.
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1:49pm, 7 Oct 2021
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FFFFS


Know a lot about birds? He just misidentified a woodpecker as a cuckoo! He hasn't got a scooby.

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Hiromi Kawakami's short novel Strange Weather in Tokyo is our October 2021 choice. It's translated by Allison Markin Powell. Weather forecasts by Darren Bett with occasional scattered showers. Traffic is moving freely around the outskirts but there are long tailbacks at Shinagawa City from an earlier broken down vehicle.

Now, back to the studio.

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