Yes, it seems everyone voted for 殺人出産 beside me and @mintyfresh , and in my case it just because I’ve already read it and mintyfresh said:
so. It’s a clear winner
I’m going to follow the threads anyway, but since I won’t be reading along, it will be harder for me to comment, because I won’t be sure which events already happened and such
I know everybody has been waiting with bated breath, but given the lack of discussion so far on week 12 I hope folks aren’t too upset that I won’t be able to post the final week until tomorrow.
For those who can’t bear the though of コンビニ人間 coming to an end, fear not! There is one more week of reading in store! For anybody who wants to join, I’ve posted コンビニエンスストア様 discussion thread. I think that reading Murata’s love letter to the convenience store where she worked will be fun and deepen our appreciation for this phenomenal book. Thank you @Aislin for the recommendation and links.
Thank you for creating an excel vocab sheet! Apparently Flo Flo has been cancelled so all previous lists were lost (at least to the public?). So thank you! This will help my reading.
Hey all, I just learned that on 2021-09-09T17:00:00Z there will be an event (youtube live stream) featuring Murata Sayaka! She will read from her book コンビニ人間 and there will be a discussion with a Japanology professor from Trier, Germany.
Drawback: It’s a German-Japanese literature event where Murata will speak Japanese and it will be translated into German. So I guess it will probably make most sense to participate if you can either understand German, or if your Japanese is good enough to follow along, but of course ymmv
You need a direct link to access the video page, which you get upon signing up, so I’m afraid not. It’s possible it’ll get uploaded publically after the livestream, though. I’ve seen videos of similar livestreams up.
You could wait a bit longer until you sign up, maybe? First to see whether you can clarify your availability, and secondly to give others a chance as well…
OTOH I‘ve attended a conversation evening with a famous German translator (Ursula Gräfe, who translates Murakami, Murata and others) a few months ago, and there were only ~100 attendees… So unless my post triggers a huge number of people to sign up, there should not be that much of an issue…