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The factory, Hiroko Oyamada ; translated from the Japanese by David Boyd

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The factory, Hiroko Oyamada ; translated from the Japanese by David Boyd
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The factory
Oclc number
1100424643
Responsibility statement
Hiroko Oyamada ; translated from the Japanese by David Boyd
Series statement
New Directions paperbook, 1460
Summary
In an unnamed Japanese city, three seemingly normal and unrelated characters find work at a sprawling industrial factory. They each focus intently on their specific jobs: one studies moss, one shreds paper, and the other proofreads incomprehensible documents. Life in the factory has its own logic and momentum, and, eventually, the factory slowly expands and begins to take over everything, enveloping these poor workers. The very margins of reality seem to be dissolving: all forms of life capriciously evolve, strange creatures begin to appear. After a while, it could be weeks or years, the workers don't even have the ability to ask themselves: where does the factory end and the rest of the world begin? Told in three alternating first-person narratives, The Factory casts a vivid--if sometimes surreal--portrait of the absurdity and meaninglessness of modern life. With hints of Kafka and unexpected moments of creeping humor, Hiroko Oyamada is one of the boldest writers of her generation
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