Before the coffee gets cold A novel

Toshikazu Kawaguchi, 1971-

Book - 2020

In a small back alley in Tokyo at a century-old coffee shop rumored to offer patrons the chance to travel back in time, four customers reevaluate their formative life choices.

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Subjects
Genres
Magic realist fiction
Time-travel fiction
Novels
Published
[Toronto, Ontario, Canada] : Hanover Square Press 2020.
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Toshikazu Kawaguchi, 1971- (author)
Other Authors
Geoffrey Trousselot (translator)
Item Description
"Originally published in Japanese in 2015 as Coffee Ga Samenai Uchimi by Sunmark Publishing, Inc., Tokyo, Japan."--Title page verso.
"First published in 2019 in the United Kingsom by Picador ; This edition published in 2020."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
272 pa
ISBN
9781335430991
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Japanese playwright Kawaguchi's evocative English-language debut is set in a tiny Tokyo café where time travel is possible. In four connected tales, lovers and family members take turns sitting in the chair that allows a person to travel back in time for only as long as it takes a single cup of coffee to cool. In "Husband and Wife," a nurse goes back in time to visit her husband before his Alzheimer's erased her from his memory; in "The Sisters," a woman visits her younger sister, who died in an accident while trying to visit her, to apologize for not seeing her. Kawaguchi's characters embark on lo-fi, emotional journeys unburdened by the technicalities often found in time travel fiction--notably, they are unable to change the present. The characters learn, though, that even though people don't return to a changed present, they return "with a changed heart." Kawaguchi's tender look at the beauty of passing things, adapted from one of his plays, makes for an affecting, deeply immersive journey into the desire to hold onto the past. This wondrous tale will move readers. (Nov.)

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