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Sorry to recommend 4, but no one else has posted...

I also just recently read 'Strangers' by Taichi Yamada. A very good Japanese ghost story, eerie and subtle.
As I've said elsewhere, Ogawa's "The Diving Pool" is a strange and fantastic ride.
Have you found anything interesting since you posted this back in April, Rich?


Basho is great, The Tale of the Genji is vast and epic if you have the time...

Koji Suzuki wrote The Ring, Spiral, Dark water, Promenade of the gods and others..
Natsuo Kirino wrote Out, Grotesque and Real World, and there are a few other books that I want to read but I don't know the name of them.
Ryu Murakami wrote Audition, In the Miso Soup, I can't remember the others.
I have the right to destroy myself by Young Ha Kim, is a good book, but possibly not for everyone. It's a short book.
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So, can each of you recommend two books, preferably by different authors, so I can really get my teeth into the literature that Japan has to offer. I don't really have any set tastes, I'll enjoy anything if it's good enough, so don't hold back on grounds of genre.
Thanks for your help!