Books by Hiroki Takahashi
Finger Bone
by Hiroki Takahashi & Takami Nieda (translator)
🏆 Winner 2014 Shincho Prize for New Writers
Finger Bone was the debut novel of award-winning Japanese writer Hiroki Takahashi, first published in English in 2023. The title alone conveys a lot of its horror: rather than gravestones, when Japanese soldiers died in World War II, one finger would be chopped off, stripped of its flesh and sent home to the family. The novel is set in Papua Guinea in 1942, and details the experience of a young, wounded soldier in the Imperial Japanese Army. It's a short, very sad book.
Interviews where books by Hiroki Takahashi were recommended
Historical Novels Set in Asia
The complex history of Asia makes for a broad range of historical fiction. Here, we’ve collected the historical novels set in Asia that have been recommended in Five Books interviews, including Jing-Jing Lee’s How We Disappeared—a historical novel about the Japanese occupation of Singapore—and Amitav Ghosh’s The Glass Palace, which follows the life of the last Burmese king and his family.