Harlequin Butterfly

Harlequin Butterfly

About the Book

A witty, dizzying literary caper about books, travel, and translation — perfect for fans of David Mitchell and the work of Hideaki Anno

This delightfully surreal novella follows the global pursuit of a mysterious writer who somehow writes in dozens of languages.

An affluent entrepreneur named A.A. Abrams sinks seemingly infinite resources into the global pursuit of a writer about whom very little is known. Abrams’ target, known as “Tomoyuki Tomoyuki,” moves from one place to another, producing work in the local language before moving on to another part of the world.

But how does Tomoyuki Tomoyuki move from one language to the next with such ease? Agents employed by the Abrams Institute attempt to make sense of the writer’s erratic movements and baffling writing habits, but come to find that within each puzzle is yet another puzzle, waiting to be unraveled. One puzzle leads to another in this delightful literary caper.
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Praise for Harlequin Butterfly

“A worthwhile read for the strength of its ideas about memory, art, and language itself.” — Asian Review of Books
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Japanese Novellas Series

Someone to Watch Over You
The Bear and the Paving Stone
The End of the Moment We Had
Spring Garden
Record of a Night Too Brief
Slow Boat
Mysterious Setting
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This is Amiko, Do You Copy?
Kafka
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About the Author

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About the Author

David Boyd
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