On Hidamari and other Lights

On Hidamari and other Lights

Like in many marriages, ‘nothing’ out of the ordinary humdrum of living happens in the book—there is no contrived dramatic scenes, no urge to endow life with meaningfulness or to valorize marriage as a bourgeois version of mein kampf. In some sense, the reader is merely grateful for the tranquility he conveys.

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