Supermarket
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Bibliographic Information
Supermarket
Thomas Dunne Books, 2009
1st U.S. ed
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Shosetsu supamaketto
Shōsetsu sūpāmāketto
小説スーパーマーケット
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Note
Translated from the Japanese
"Previously published in Japan as Shosetsu supamaketto by Kodansha Co. Ltd., Tokyo"--T.p. verso
"This book has been selected by the Japanese Literature Publishing Project (JLPP)"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Supermarket" is a novel of the human drama surrounding the management of a supermarket chain at a time when the phenomenon of the supermarket, imported post-war from the US, was just taking hold in Japan. When Kojima, an elite banker resigns from his job to help a cousin manage Ishiei, a supermarket in one of Japan's provincial cities, a host of problems ensue. Store employees are stealing products, the books are in disarray, and the workers seem stuck in old ways of thinking. As Kojima begins to give all his time over to the relentless task of reforming the store's management, a chance encounter with a woman from his childhood causes him to ask the age-old question: is the all encompassing pursuit of business success really worth it? Sincere and naive in tone, "Supermarket" takes us back to a simpler, kinder time, and skilfully presents the depictions of its characters alongside a wealth of information concerning Japanese post WWII recovery and industrialization.
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