
The Last Children of Tokyo
Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
About
In a near-future Japan sealed off from the outside world, the elderly have become virtually immortal while children are born fragile and failing. Yoshiro, over a hundred years old and bursting with unwanted vitality, cares for his great-grandson Mumei, a sweet, sickly boy whose generation may be the last. The country has turned inward, language has shifted, and the old carry a guilt they can't quite name. Tawada's National Book Award-winning novel is a gentle apocalypse — no explosions, no zombies, just a slow unwinding of the natural order told with humor, tenderness, and a prose style that makes devastation feel like a bedtime story. A novel about what the old owe the young — written in a world where that debt has become unpayable.
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