The Forest Brims Over
A Novel
by Maru Ayase
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Pub Date Jul 25 2023 | Archive Date Jun 27 2023
Catapult, Counterpoint Press, and Soft Skull Press | Counterpoint
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Description
Nowatari Rui has long been the subject of her husband’s novels, depicted as a pure woman who takes great pleasure in sex. With her privacy and identity continually stripped away, she has come to be seen by society first and foremost as the inspiration for her husband’s art. When a decade’s worth of frustrations reaches its boiling point, Rui consumes a bowl of seeds, and buds and roots begin to sprout all over her body. Instead of taking her to a hospital, her husband keeps her in an aquaterrarium, set to compose a new novel based on this unsettling experience. But Rui grows at a rapid pace and soon breaks away from her husband by turning into a forest—and in time, she takes over the entire city.
As fantasy and reality bleed together, The Forest Brims Over challenges unconscious gender biases and explores the boundaries between art and exploitation—muse abuse—in the literary world.
Advance Praise
“The Forest Brims Over fascinates with its surrealistic and yet all-too-familiar tale of female agency subsumed under male ambition. Again and again the prose shifts registers and morphs, a feat that Ayase and Trowell pull off beautifully.”
—YZ Chin, author of Edge Case
“Maru Ayase gives form to emotions that have long been failed by words . . . Horror and gender-role theory come together against the backdrop of the Japanese publishing world.”
—Nihon Keizai Shinbun
“In The Forest Brims Over, the universal gender issue of exploitation and nonexploitation is expertly brought to the forefront.”
—The Asahi Shinbun
“The most impactful book of the year. Essential reading for women and men alike.”
—Weekly Post
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781640095373 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
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