I am looking for your thoughts on Japanese novels that are considered “cult classics” either in Japan or globally. What I mean by this is subversive, experimental, borderline weird novels that may not have had a huge commercial success but have kind of slithered their way into the literary canon because they resonated with a devout fanbase either upon release or several years later.
At the moment, I consider Ryu Murakami’s novels to be in this category, but I am interested as to what Japanese texts you all think have achieved cult status.
Thanks!
by BooksInTheValley
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I really enjoyed Kobo Abe’s short story collection, Beyond the Curve.