N.P. is the title of a last collection of short stories by a celebrated Japanese writer. Written in English while he was living in Boston, the book may never see print in his native Japan: each time a new translator takes up the task, death gets in the way. N.P. is an extraordinarily powerful story of passion and friendship, the nature of love and the taboos surrounding it, confirming Banana Yoshimoto's place as one of Japan's most important writers. 'The voice of young Japan.' Independent on Sunday
Banana Yoshimoto
Banana Yoshimoto is a Japanese author known for her novel "Kitchen," blending themes of love, loss, and healing with a minimalist prose style. Her works often explore contemporary issues faced by young adults in Japan, earning her a reputation as a leading voice in modern Japanese literature.