Toshiki Okada is a hugely admired playwright, director and novelist. Born in Yokohama in 1973, he formed the theatre company ""chelfitsch"" in 1997. Since then he has written and directed all of the company's productions, practising a distinctive methodology for creating plays, and has come to be known for his use of hyper-colloquial Japanese and unique choreography. His play Five Days in March, on which the first story in The End of the Moment We Had is based, won the prestigious Kishida Drama Award. His works have been translated into many languages around the world.
'Nothing short of superb... This book gives me hope for the future of Japanese literature... there is power in the flow of this writer's prose' - Kenzaburo Oe, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 'Compact, ruthless, governed by a persuasive sense of dread... captures the ennui that has paralyzed a generation' - New York Times Book Review 'The stories are at their best - and their most baffling - when Okada topples our expectations and proceeds by way of surprise steps and wrong turns... Not all adds up, and not everyone makes sense, but the disorientation is half the fun' - Star Tribune