Nothing Important Happened Today

Neither did yesterday, or the day before that, or the day before that and so forth. Actually, all I do is studying for my last two exams in this semester, talking to friends on msn or spend my days reading and watching The Office. I started to read sheepchaseA Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami and love it. I guess I am generally quite fond of Japanese authors, however, I only know, besides Murakami, Banana Yoshimoto.

Anyway, I don’t really know what it is, but somehow Japanese authors, albeit translated, have this certain charm, a somewhat extraordinary feel to them. Their style seems to be different, yet familiar and maybe it has absolutely nothing to do with them being Japanese (although I doubt that is true), but merely with their artistic skills being simply overwhelming. They manage to suck you into their stories, their worlds and after a while you don’t really care anymore what they write about as long as they write… anything. I know, I know, style does not make up for a lack of substance and fortunately substance is something Murakami and Yoshimoto certainly don’t lack. To me, they are superior contemporary novelists, and all those critics who resent them for being “too pop-culture” are either to narrow-minded when it comes to literature or too arrogant to acknowledge the genius of what contemporary literature is: not the same old thing, but new, exciting, and above all different in the best possible way.

2 Responses to “Nothing Important Happened Today”


  1. 1 martini February 22, 2008 at 10:20 am

    yoshimoto and nothomb are great. but, cupcake, nothomb is not an asian person. she is a belgian writer, who originally writes in french. she just spent her first 5 years of life in japan, because her father is some kind of diplomat. my point being: she’s not a japanese ._.
    but still she’s a great writer - so don’t let me being a smartass spoil your reading (;

    see you!

  2. 2 Sascha February 22, 2008 at 11:44 am

    I’ll have to fire my fact-checker.

    I guess because two of her novels take place in Japan and since she speaks Japanese I tricked myself into believing she, too, is Japanese. My bad, thanks for telling me :)

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