Stand-In Companion
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Stand-In Companion, by the award-winning Japanese author Kazufumi Shiraishi, explores the struggle to find love, companionship and meaning in life. In any society, relationship dynamics are complex. And as Hayato, a Japanese industrial designer will discover in this clever and absorbing tale, this is even the case in a future world enri
Kazufumi Shiraishi
Born in 1958, Kazufumi Shiraishi is a prolific, award-winning novelist who debuted in 2000 to great critical acclaim with Isshun no hikari (A Ray of Light). The winner of two major Japanese literary awards (the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize and the Naoki Prize), he currently lives in Tokyo with his wife.
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Aug 10, 2023
Like a confusing black mirror episode. I spent too long trying to make sense of it.
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Stand-In Companion - Kazufumi Shiraishi
Dedicated to Raj Mahtani (1965–2018) a pure soul with a passion for Japanese literature deeply missed by his colleagues, friends and authors
About the Author and Translator
Kazufumi Shiraishi
A deeply thoughtful author who writes about love, life and the human condition and is unique in being the only Japanese author to follow in his father’s footsteps by winning the same major Japanese literary prize.
Initially, Kazufumi Shiraishi didn’t believe that becoming an author was a career option. He worked for two decades as a journalist and editor at one of Japan’s leading monthly magazines before making the daunting decision to follow his award-winning father and twin brother’s examples.
His first novel, Isshun no hikari (A Ray of Light), a tragic love story, instantly put him on the literary map when it was published in 2000, to great critical acclaim. Kazufumi’s father, Ichiro Shiraishi, won the prestigious Naoki Prize after being nominated eight times; while Kazufumi won the prize on only his second nomination for Hokanaranu hito e (To an Incomparable Other), his fifteenth novel.
In 2016, his first novel published in English, Me Against the World, by Dalkey Archive Press (first published in Japanese in 2008), was ranked by The Japan Times as one of the best ten books released in 2016.
‘Kazufumi Shiraishi is a unique writer. You can survey the contemporary literary scene in Japan, but I doubt you will readily find any author comparable to him.’
The Mainichi Shimbun
‘Kazufumi Shiraishi is an ingenious author who writes with real flair and insight. In this compelling story he seamlessly blends the universal themes of love, loss and rivalry into a future world driven by cutting-edge technology and AI. This is a love story with a difference; one that will resonate with the reader in a thoroughly thought-provoking manner.’
Alex Pearl, author of Sleeping with the Blackbirds
‘Kazufumi Shiraishi explores concepts of love, identity and place and the why
of human existence.’
RTÉ
‘Exceptionally well done… It’s the