Kangaroo Notebook

Kangaroo Notebook (カンガルー・ノート, Kangarū Nōto) is a novel written by the Japanese writer Kōbō Abe between ca. 1973 – 1977 and published in 1991.

Kangaroo Notebook
English translation first edition cover
AuthorKōbō Abe
Original titleカンガルー・ノート (Kangarū Nōto)
TranslatorMaryellen Toman Mori
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
GenreAbsurdist fiction
PublisherAlfred A Knopf
Publication date
ca 1977 (Eng. trans. April 1996)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages183 pp (Eng. trans. first edition, hardback)
ISBN0-679-42412-1 (Eng. trans. first edition, hardback)

Plot summary

One morning, while pondering the stress of his latest assignment at his uninspiring job, the narrator of Kangaroo Notebook feels an itching on his leg that seems to indicate an unusual hair loss. The next morning he wakes to discover that he has daikon radish sprouts emerging from his shins. After battling to be seen in his local medical clinic, he enters a hospital, where a physician prescribes hot-spring therapy in Hell Valley.

Hooked to a penile catheter and an IV bottle, the narrator begins a harrowing journey on his hospital bed through the underworld that seems to lie beneath the city streets. Here he seeks, not so much health, as simple explanations for what is happening to him and the strange people he meets: abusive ferrymen, waiflike child demons, vampire nurses, and a chiropractor who runs a karate school and has a side job carrying out euthanasia procedures.

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gollark: Not even specifically CBs. Each prize.
gollark: Nobody liked my idea of moving each prize to a random scroll each month.
gollark: The best solution is just to increase the winners per month massively and/or add them to the market.
gollark: I doubt anyone has FIVE.

References

  • Encyclopædia Britannica 2005 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD, article- "Abe Kōbō"


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