In Search of a Distant Voice
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Author | Taichi Yamada |
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Translator | Michael Emmerich |
Country | Japan |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Literature/Supernatural |
Publisher | Faber & Faber |
Released | 6 April 2006 |
Media type | |
Pages | 183pp |
ISBN | ISBN 0-571-22971-9 |
Followed by | Strangers |
In Search of a Distant Voice is a novel by Japanese writer Taichi Yamada. It was first published in Japan in 1986, and was translated for English-language publication in 2006 by Michael Emmerich. The novel seems to be an elaboration on the dangers of emotional repression in Japanese society, of the suppression of personality. It warns against emotional subjugation, and demonstrates forms of intense emotional protests in the events which happen to the protagonist.
[edit] Plot
Kasama Tsuneo is a young Japanese immigration officer, mid-way through the prearations for an arranged marriage. While raiding a house in the early-morning hours, one immigrant escapes and Tsuneo takes chase through a neighbouring graveyard. As Tsuneo thinks he has the escapee cornered, he is overcome by a huge wave of euphoric emotion. Paralyzed by it, he's immobile and the suspect escapes. Tsuneo recovers, completely perplexed. To his bosses he explains that the suspect tripped him and ran away.
That same night, on the verge of sleep, he is again flooded by a huge wave of paralysing emotion, this time sadness. As it passes, he hears a female voice saying "Who are you?" in the darkness, which then disappears. Over the next days, Tsuneo starts to hear this voice more, and eventually it responds to him and he begins a dialogue with it. It claims to be the voice of a woman, intensely lonely, and that with all her energy she somehow "projected" herself into the world, and Tsuneo was the one to answer. Initially Tsuneo thinks it ias the voice of "Eric", someone he knew whilst living in America, but in time accepts that this is not so. Tsuneo becomes increasingly fascinated by the woman and their dialogues. Because of his erratic behaviour, he is given time off work and must see a doctor. As a result of this behaviour his arranged marriage is also called off.
As the voices continue to speak to him, he asks that he may tell her his story, which has been hinted at throughout. Tsuneo tells the voice how, after his permit runs out in America, he narrow escapes being caught by immigration officials, and one day meets Eric in a city square. Forty-something Eric seems to take pity on Tsuneo, and offers him a job in his shop selling light fittings, and lodgings. However, as time goes by Eric makes passes at Tsuneo, who, definitely opposed but unsure of how to rebuff Eric - who in any case has been so kind - passively submits to Eric's wishes. Tsuneo desperately wishes to escape the relationship, but can see no way out. He attempts to escape under the guise of "taking a short break to the sea", but Eric questions why he is taking his passport, and is forced to leaveit behind. Instead, while on his trip Tsuneo makes a hoax call to the police, claiming that Eric is in possession of and dealing a large amount of drugs. Tsuneo hopes that while eric is detained and questioned, he will have a window to escape the country and get back to Japan. However, when the police try to take Eric in there is an accident and Eric is killed.
A while after Tsuneo has related his story to the voice, he asks if the woman behind the voice will meet with him. She reluctantly agrees, and they set a date and time. However when Tsuneo goes to meet her she is not there, and she leads him down the garden path. Tsuneo is angry with her. She is hurt but apologises, and says that she will contact him again in 6 months time, when if he is sure he still wishes to meet her, despite an ungliness she contstantly professes, then she will concede.
Six months pass, during which Tsuneo still has bouts of intense and irrational emotion, sadness and happiness which the reader recognises as reminiscent of bi-polar depression. When the voice contacts him again, he does still wish to meet, and an assignation is made. Tsuneo goes to meet the woman behind the voice. She directs him towards a tree, behind which a young blind woman stands. When she speaks, "Hello Mr Kasama", Tsuneo knows he has been misled again, and is again angry. The voice says that whenever he thinks of her he must remember her in the form of this girl. The voice disappears. The blind girl reveals that a month ago she was paid to stand here on this date and say hello to him when he approached her, by a pleasant seeming woman offering ten thousand yen.