Journal
Granta 127: Japan edited by Yuka Igarashi et al.
by Cassandra Atherton •
Granta 127: Japan by Yuka Igarashi et al.
Granta, $27.99, pb, 272 pp
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Granta’s recent offering, a special edition devoted to Japan, is a brilliant homage to Japanese wabi sabi. Editor Yuka Igarashi has selected stories and artwork that challenge the tired stereotypes of Nippon to deliver a series of powerful works exploring wabi sabi’s investment in what Andrew Juniper has identified as ‘impermanence, humility, asymmetry and imperfection’.
Granta 127: Japan by Yuka Igarashi et al.
Granta, $27.99, pb, 272 pp
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