Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure
Discover the profound and evocative narrative of Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure by Hideo Furukawa, published by Columbia University Press in 2016. This compelling work, spanning 160 pages, masterfully blends fiction, history, and memoir to explore the complex experience of trauma and its lasting impact on memory. Drawing comparisons to the works of Nabokov in Speak, Memory and Sebald in The Rings of Saturn, Furukawa's storytelling invites readers to reflect on the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami's effects in Japan. Immerse yourself in this unique narrative that captures the essence of human resilience and the pursuit of understanding amidst chaos.