cover image Tatami Galaxy

Tatami Galaxy

Tomihiko Morimi, trans. from the Japanese by Emily Balistrieri. HarperVia, $26.99 (352p) ISBN 978-0-06-315844-3

Morimi’s delightful campus novel follows the quixotic adventures of an unnamed student dreaming of the perfect college experience. As a freshman, the narrator is presented with four potential extracurricular activities: the Ablutions film club, a vague organization posting “Disciples Wanted” ads, the softball club, and a shady group called Lucky Cat Chinese Food. Each deceptively promises the student—and the reader—a different narrative. However, over four sections in which the student chooses a different activity, he stumbles, à la Groundhog Day, through the same circumstances over and over. He develops a love-hate relationship with the devilish Ozu, has his fortune told by an old woman in the nightlife district, and one way or another falls in love with the intellectual yet beautiful Akashi. Other objects of repetition include castella cakes, fish burgers, a luxury scrub brush, and the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. In their recurrence, Morimi instills comfort in the familiarity of his hero’s routine. Light and sweet in its confection, this satisfies like a spongy piece of castella. (Dec.)