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November 16, 2022
FCCJ Book Break December 1. 18:00. David Joiner, author of "Kanazawa"
From: FCCJ Library <library@fccj.or.jp>
Date: 2022/11/14
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) is pleased to announce the upcoming Book Break event on December 1, 2022.
Please sign up by email (front@fccj.or.jp) and pay by Monday, November 28th, 2022.
Admission:
3,000 yen/ 4,000 yen (member/ non-member, including tax, a set dinner with a drink)
550 yen (Online attendance via zoom, including tax)
Schedule:
Doors open at 6:00 pm.
Dinner is served from 6:15 pm.
The presentation starts from 7:15 pm.
Menu: TBD/ Coffee or Tea with One Drink.
Venue:
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan
5F Marunouchi Nijubashi Building
3-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005
(https://www.fccj.or.jp/
Book Break: "Kanazawa"
By David Joiner
Thursday, December 1, 2022 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
(The talk will be in English)
David Joiner's novel Kanazawa was released in January 2022 by Stone Bridge Press. It is the first published literary novel set in the city of Kanazawa and Ishikawa prefecture. In this Book Break, Joiner will read from and discuss Kanazawa. Special focus will be given to the local cultural elements he incorporated into his novel, in particular the works and biography of Kanazawa-born writer Izumi Kyōka.
The novel is about a cross-cultural marriage between a 36-year-old American man named Emmitt and his Japanese wife Mirai. Emmitt, despite having just quit his university teaching job, is eager for them to put their roots deeper into Kanazawa where they live and thinks that getting a traditional machiya, which he deeply admires and associates with Japan's cultural past, will benefit their marriage and life together. But these plans collapse when Mirai suddenly pushes for them to move instead to Tokyo, where she is subtly pursuing a career as an ikebana artist. In the fallout, he begins helping his mother-in-law translate Kanazawa's most famous author, Izumi Kyōka, into English, while being drawn into the mysterious death thirty years ago of a mutual friend of Mirai's parents.
It is only when he and his father-in-law climb the mountain where the man died that he learns the somber truth, and in turn discovers what the future holds for him and Mirai. Packed with subtle literary allusion and closely observed nuance, with an intimacy of emotion inexorably tied both to the cityscape and Japan's mountainous terrain, Kanazawa reflects the mood of Japanese fiction in a fresh, modern incarnation.
David Joiner first came to Japan in 1991 and has made it his home periodically since then. He has also spent more than a decade in Vietnam. In addition to Kanazawa, he has authored the novels Lotusland and The Heron Catchers (forthcoming from Stone Bridge Press) and is at work on a third Ishikawa novel and book of haiku.
Doors open at 6:00 pm. Dinner is served from 6:15 pm. The presentation starts from 7:15 pm. Menu: TBD/ Coffee or Tea with One Drink. Book Break charges are 3,000 yen/ 4,000 yen (members/ non-members) per person.
FCCJ members can sign up at the reception desk. Reservations cancelled less than 72 hours in advance will be charged in full.
Non-members can reserve at the reception desk by email (front@fccj.or.jp). Payment is in advance till Monday, November 28th, 2022. No refund is available unless the event is cancelled by FCCJ.
Online attendance (via Zoom) is available at 550 yen per person. Please indicate the intention to attend online when signing up. Details on how to join online will be sent to individual emails after their reservations are confirmed.
Attendees with food restriction should inform the reception desk (front@fccj.or.jp) three days before the event.
We kindly ask for your cooperation with Covid-19 prevention measures at the reception and to wear a mask in the premises. Thank you.
https://www.fccj.or.jp/event/
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