Counting Abe’s books feels like trying to catalog shifting sand—just when you think you’ve got them all, another obscure essay collection surfaces! I’ve got about 18 novels on my shelf, but friends in Japanese literature circles swear there are at least 30 including his early, harder-to-find works. The Kafkaesque twist? Some editions combine multiple novellas, making the tally even trickier. My personal white whale is his screenplay for 'The Man Who Stole the Sun'—technically not a book, but proof his genius spilled beyond prose.
what a fascinating rabbit hole it's been! From the surreal dystopia of 'The Woman in the Dunes' to the psychological labyrinths of 'The Box Man,' his bibliography feels like a curated museum of existential unease. While exact counts vary by source (and whether you include posthumous collections), most authoritative lists cite around 20-25 full-length novels, plus dozens of short stories, plays, and essays. The real treasure hunt is tracking down English translations—some gems like 'Secret Rendezvous' or 'The Ark Sakura' pop in and out of print.
What’s wild is how his scientific training bleeds into the fiction; you’ll find entomology metaphors in 'The Ruined Map' and eerie medical detachment in 'The Face of Another.' Penguin Modern Classics recently reissued several titles with haunting new cover art that perfectly captures his vibe. If you’re new to Abe, start with 'The Woman in the Dunes'—that novel’s claustrophobic brilliance still gives me shivers a decade after first reading it.
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Kobo and Book Depository are my go-to spots for picking up books by Abe, especially if I'm after physical copies. Kobo often has competitive prices and a decent selection, plus their e-reader app is pretty solid if you're into digital versions. Book Depository, on the other hand, is fantastic for hard-to-find titles since they ship worldwide with no extra fees—super handy if you're outside major markets like the US or UK.
For Japanese-language editions, I’ve had luck with CDJapan or YesAsia, though shipping can take a while. If you’re hunting for rare or out-of-print stuff, checking AbeBooks (ironic name, right?) or even eBay might turn up some gems. Just be prepared to dig a little! Either way, it’s worth comparing prices across platforms because deals pop up unexpectedly.
Kobo Abe's works are like a labyrinth—each one pulls you deeper into his surreal, existential world. If you're new to his writing, I'd start with 'The Woman in the Dunes.' It's his most accessible novel, yet it packs a punch with its haunting allegory about isolation and human futility. The story follows a man trapped in a sandpit with a mysterious woman, and the way Abe blends psychological tension with almost Kafkaesque absurdity is masterful. It’s the kind of book that lingers in your mind for weeks, making you question mundane realities.
After that, I’d recommend 'The Box Man.' It’s weirder and more abstract, but if you enjoyed the unsettling vibe of 'Dunes,' this one takes it further. The protagonist literally lives inside a cardboard box, observing the world through a peephole. Abe’s exploration of identity and alienation here is next-level—think of it as existential horror without the cheap scares. His prose is crisp, almost clinical, which makes the bizarre scenarios feel eerily plausible. By the time you finish, you’ll either be obsessed or deeply unsettled (maybe both). Either way, it’s a ride worth taking.
The Abe books series is penned by the incredibly talented Haruki Abe, whose storytelling has this magical way of blending surreal elements with everyday life. I stumbled upon his work a few years ago when a friend insisted I read 'The Whispering Door,' and I was instantly hooked. His prose has this dreamlike quality, almost like walking through a misty forest where reality and fantasy blur. What I love about his series is how each book stands alone but also weaves into a larger, interconnected universe—tiny details in one book might become pivotal in another. It's the kind of series that rewards rereading, and I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve spotted something new.
Haruki Abe’s background in folklore studies really shines through, too. His characters often grapple with ancient myths reimagined in modern settings, like salarymen encountering yokai on midnight trains or schoolkids unraveling curses in abandoned shrines. If you’re into atmospheric, thought-provoking stories with a touch of the uncanny, his books are a must. I’d recommend starting with 'The Paper Lantern Diaries'—it’s a perfect introduction to his style.