Meet you again.
That person you can't forget will meet you again someday.
- authorMori Eido
- translator (of writing)Mao Yefeng
- publishersShanghai Literary Publishing House
- Issue date2020-04
- I S B N9787532174959
- TagBooks and Periodicalsbooks (in a library or bookstore) fabrication
- seriesReaders' Library of Foreign Fiction: Mori Eido
Meet You Again is a collection of six different stories about encounters, misunderstandings, bonds, and the passage of time by Eduardo Mori, winner of Japan's Naoki Prize for short stories. The people in the stories laugh, argue, and part, but still pray to meet again.
◆On Encounters: "Meeting You Again
A rain, a promise, a once upon a time that can't be returned. After the years, she decides to revisit this past friendship.
◆On Detention: "Tail Lights
A river, a rock, an unspoken confession. At the time she ran away, years later she realized it was love.
◆On the Passage of Time: "Mom
A bag, a return, a difficult time. Even after years of passing away, mom is as much a patron saint as anything.
Eto Mori
Contemporary Japanese author, children's writer and playwright, born in Tokyo in 1968, graduated from Waseda University.
In the early days of his creative career, Mori Eido won many powerful awards for his outstanding children's literature, but later, Mori Eido shifted his creative direction to the field of popular literature.
In 2006, she won the Naoki Prize for her short story collection Plastic Cloth Fluttering in the Wind. Her most recent book, The Man Who Chases the Crescent Moon, won the 12th Central Japan Public Literary Award, the 14th Bookstore Grand Prize (2nd place), and the 6th King's Brunch Book Award. Meet You Again, a collection of short stories by Eduardo Mori, was recognized as a platinum book by the prestigious Da Vinci magazine in 2017.
Mori Eido specializes in writing stories of ordinary people trying to live and chasing their dreams in warm and delicate words, which have gained the love and support of a wide range of readers.