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Le sorelle Donguri
2010
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3.39
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112
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Rimaste orfane, Guriko e Donko gestiscono un sito di posta del cuore che si chiama Le sorelle Donguri (donguri significa ghianda in giapponese). Donko è tanto energica e indipendente quanto la sorella è solitaria e taciturna. Questo fino a quando Guriko riceve il messaggio di una donna che le scrive del dolore per la perdita del marito, parole che inducono Guriko a ripensare al suo primo amore, Mugi, incontrato ai tempi della scuola e poi sparito nel nulla. Segretamente cova da sempre il desiderio e la speranza di ritrovarlo, decide allora di interrompere la sua clausura e di andare a cercarlo. Attraverso la voce narrante di Guriko, Banana Yoshimoto affronta temi quali la perdita e il superamento del dolore, ponendo l’accento sul potere salvifico della condivisione e sulla capacità dei sogni di sciogliere tensioni e problemi.
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Banana Yoshimoto
Banana Yoshimoto
Author · 42 books

Banana Yoshimoto (よしもと ばなな or 吉本 ばなな) is the pen name of Mahoko Yoshimoto (吉本 真秀子), a Japanese contemporary writer. She writes her name in hiragana. (See also 吉本芭娜娜 (Chinese).) Along with having a famous father, poet Takaaki Yoshimoto, Banana's sister, Haruno Yoiko, is a well-known cartoonist in Japan. Growing up in a liberal family, she learned the value of independence from a young age. She graduated from Nihon University's Art College, majoring in Literature. During that time, she took the pseudonym "Banana" after her love of banana flowers, a name she recognizes as both "cute" and "purposefully androgynous." Despite her success, Yoshimoto remains a down-to-earth and obscure figure. Whenever she appears in public she eschews make-up and dresses simply. She keeps her personal life guarded, and reveals little about her certified Rolfing practitioner, Hiroyoshi Tahata and son (born in 2003). Instead, she talks about her writing. Each day she takes half an hour to write at her computer, and she says, "I tend to feel guilty because I write these stories almost for fun."

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