‘Convenience Store Woman’, by MURATA Sayaka
This superb novel, set in the simple, sterile, rational and routine environment of a Japanese convenience store, won the 155th Akutagawa Prize. It miraculously succeeds in balancing the stifling pressure to conform that people feel as they drift through modern society, with exquisite depictions of the individuals themselves. Murata is probably the only Japanese writer capable of capturing modern existence in such a light-hearted way. 'Convenience Store Woman' is translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori.