Breasts and Eggs, Mieko Kawakami
Breasts and Eggs, Mieko Kawakami
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Breasts and Eggs

Author: Mieko Kawakami, Sam Bett, David Boyd

Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller, Jeena Yi

Unabridged: 15 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2020


Synopsis

The story of three women by a writer hailed by Haruki Murakami as Japan’s most important contemporary novelist. Challenging every preconception about storytelling and prose style, mixing wry humor and riveting emotional depth, Kawakami is today one of Japan’s most important and bestselling writers. She exploded onto the cultural scene first as a musician, then as a poet and popular blogger, and is now an award-winning novelist.Breasts & Eggs paints a portrait of contemporary womanhood in Japan and recounts the intimate journeys of three women as they confront oppressive mores and their own uncertainties on the road to finding peace and futures they can truly call their own.It tells the story of three women: the thirty-year-old Natsu, her older sister, Makiko, and Makiko’s daughter, Midoriko. Makiko has traveled to Tokyo in search of an affordable breast enhancement procedure. She is accompanied by Midoriko, who has recently grown silent, finding herself unable to voice the vague yet overwhelming pressures associated with growing up. Her silence proves a catalyst for each woman to confront her fears and frustrations.On another hot summer’s day ten years later, Natsu, on a journey back to her native city, struggles with her own indeterminate identity as she confronts anxieties about growing old alone and childless.

About Mieko Kawakami

Mieko Kawakami is the author of the internationally bestselling novel, Breasts and Eggs, named a best book of the year by the New York Times, Time, The Atlantic, and others. She made her literary debut as a poet in 2006 and published her first novella, My Ego, My Teeth, and the World, in 2007. Her writing is known for its poetic qualities and its insights into the female body, ethical questions, and the dilemmas of modern society. She has received numerous prestigious literary awards in Japan, including the Akutagawa Prize, the Tanizaki Prize, and the Murasaki Shikibu Prize. She was born in Osaka, Japan.

About Sam Bett

Sam Bett studied Japanese at UMass-Amherst and Kwansei Gakuin University. Awarded Grand Prize in the 2016 JLPP International Translation Competition, he has translated fiction by Yoko Ogawa, Yukio Mishima, and Nisio Isin. He also cohosts Us&Them, a Brooklyn-based reading series showcasing the work of writers who translate. His translation of Yukio Mishima’s Star won the 2019 Japan-US Friendship Commission (JUSFC) Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature.

About David Boyd

David Boyd is assistant professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He has translated novels and stories by Hiroko Oyamada, Masatsugu Ono, and Toh EnJoe, among others. His translation of Hideo Furukawa’s Slow Boat won the 2017/2018 Japan-US Friendship Commission (JUSFC) Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature.

About Emily Woo Zeller

Emily Woo Zeller is an Audie and Earphones Award–winning narrator, voice-over artist, actor, dancer, and choreographer. AudioFile magazine named her one of the Best Voices of 2013. Her voice-over career includes work in animated film and television in Southeast Asia.


Reviews

Bodily autonomy is a complex issue, particularly for working-class women existing in a patriarchal society stacked against them. Mieko Kawakami is quickly becoming a new favorite author for me, and Breasts and Eggs is a much-needed and passionate voice of denouncement to the social, literary, and wo......more

Goodreads review by Sam

Like a lot of novels I started reading Mieko Kawakami’s Breasts and Eggs not knowing much about it but hoping it would be a good ‘un. And I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was actually really good - up to a point. That point would be after the episode where the main character’s older sister......more

Goodreads review by emma

I love Goodreads so much. If you need a reminder of this site's delirious one of a kind unhinged-ness, take a gander and a scroll down the page of reviews for this book. The top review, by the wonderful s.penkevich, is an excellent, well thought-out analysis of its meaning, citing sources and general......more

Goodreads review by Lark

This novel entranced and absorbed me, and disturbed me, too. The story illustrates the corrosive effects of misogyny and poverty on the female body and spirit, and it's so intimately told, and so full of female happenings--the feeling of a sanitary napkin between one's legs, the feeling of dissatisf......more


Quotes

“Breasts and Eggs is so amazing it took my breath away.” Haruki Murakami, New York Times bestselling author

“A feminist masterwork.”” Entertainment Weekly

“Stunning.” Financial Times (London)

“A sharply observed and heartbreaking portrait of what it means to be a woman, in Japan and beyond.” Time

“Kawakami writes with unsettling precision about the body—its discomforts, its appetites, its smells and secretions…and in one way or another about transformation.” New York Times

“A striking portrait of contemporary working-class womanhood.” New Statesman

“A novel about women figuring out how they want to be women.” Kirkus Reviews

“[An] honoring gaze cast on working-class women, dogged and unsentimental in their survival.” Literary Hub

“Kawakami deftly, deeply questions the assumptions of womanhood and family—the bonds and abuses, expectations and betrayals, choices and denials.” Booklist


Awards

  • Literary Hub Pick
  • New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice
  • New York Times Notable Book
  • Time Magazine Book of the Year
  • Book Riot Pick
  • Atlantic Best Book