A review by badluckbaby
Lizard by Banana Yoshimoto

2.0

Yoshimoto has a talent for knowing and dropping in small observations of the everyday in a way that makes them sound as beautiful and delicate as they are. Every story in this collection is the same story, but that doesn't bother me.

Often the narrator gets too expositional or the dialog comes off as overly pointed and abrupt. But maybe this is just accurate to Japanese conversational structure, I can't know.