56 pages 1 hour read

Banana Yoshimoto

Kitchen

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1988

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  • Lorrie Moore’s contemporaneous portrait of love and grief features a similar structure, with a tangentially related narrative that comments and expands on themes from earlier parts of the book.
  • addresses similar themes of Death and Finding One’s Purpose/Moving On

Palm-of-the-Hand Stories by Yasunari Kawabata

  • Kawabata’s Nobel-winning prose influenced a generation of writers in Japan.
  • Many of the spare stories in this collection address themes of Death and Finding One’s Purpose/Moving On.

Tampopo (1985), dir. Juzo Itami

  • Itami’s “ramen Western,” a wide-ranging comedy about a widow and the man who takes her under his wing to make the best ramen restaurant in town, provides another view of grieving people turning to food for comfort and purpose.
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Other Student Resources

The Coming of Age of Transgender Representation in Japan

  • This well-researched Medium article for An Injustice! provides an excellent overview of the history of transgender identity in Japan and a thoughtful explication of Eriko’s transgender identity in the novel.