“Book Descriptions: Seven punky and pitch-black stories offer English-language readers an overdue introduction to Izumi Suzuki, a cult figure in Japanese literature.
Women and Women: The fissures in a queer matriarchal utopia are exposed when a boy, a creature usually contained in ghettoised isolation - appears beneath young Yūko's window You May Dream: An extreme government initiative curbing overpopulation prompts a woman to re-evaluate her friendships Night Picnic: The last family in a desolate city learns to be human through the awkward appropriation of popular culture That Old Seaside Club: Passive-aggressive furniture provides unwelcome romantic advice Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: Tense interplanetary politics distort Emma's love life Forgotten: Jane's ex-girlfriend reppears, radically altered and insistent on a catch-up Terminal Boredom: Tokyo's teenagers, disaffected and numb from excessive screentime, find distraction in violence.
Suzuki's singular slant on science fiction remains fresh and essential. Concerns about society, gender and imperialism dovetail irresistibly with flights of speculative wonder. And with a kitchen sink in the corner of even her wildest stories, Suzuki reminds us that while society may be limitless, relationships remain impossible” DRIVE