
Kappa Quartet
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Shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards 2017 (Best Book Cover Design)
Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2015 LonglistLook inside the book
Get the E-bookĀ Ā Listen to the audiobookKevin is a young man without a soul, holidaying in Tokyo; Mr Five, the enigmatic kappa, is the man he so happens to meet. Little does Kevin know that kappasāthe river demons of Japanese folkloreādesire nothing more than the souls of other humans. Set between Singapore and Japan, Kappa Quartet is split into eight discrete sections, tracing the rippling effects of this chance encounter across a host of other characters, connected and bound to one another in ways both strange and serendipitous. Together they ask one another: what does it mean to be in possession of something nobody has seen before?
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āYam breaks new ground in Singaporean writing with his exploration of what it means to live in this weary world, to be human, to possess (or not possess) a soul. Weaving the stories of his characters into an intricate mosaic of love and yearning and heartache and loss and death and everything else intrinsically meaningful, Kappa Quartet is a shimmering and poignant novel, an immensely sympathetic and humane exploration of our existential condition.ā
āQuarterly Literary Review Singapore,Ā Vol. 15 No. 4.
āAtmospheric, surreal and masterfully told through an off-kilter cast of characters lost and lonely, this exciting new read comes from the longlist of the 2015 Epigram Books Fiction Prize.ā
āThe Straits TimesāLocated somewhere between the shattered filmic worlds of David Lynch and Satoshi Kon's apocalyptic anime, Yam's narrative hypnotises us into questioning our reality in ways that are terrifying, revelatory and fundamentally profound.ā
āCyril Wong, award-winning author of Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me
āIrreal and intricate, Daryl Yam's riveting debut teases the perimeters of what a Singaporean novel can be.ā
āAmanda Lee Koe, award-winning author of Ministry of Moral Panic
āKappa Quartet builds on the promise of Daryl Yam's short stories, and confirms that he is an author to watch. And read!ā
āDavid Peace, Granta Best Young British Novelist and author of Tokyo Year Zero -
Daryl Qilin Yam is a co-editor of the SingPoWriMo anthology series, a director at Sing Lit Station, and a stageplay producer at Take Off Productions. He holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Warwick, and spent a year in Japan studying at the University of Tokyo. His prose and poetry have been published in a number of anthologies and literary journals. Kappa Quartet is his first novel.
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Author
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Shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards 2017 (Best Book Cover Design)
Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2015 LonglistLook inside the book
Get the E-bookĀ Ā Listen to the audiobookKevin is a young man without a soul, holidaying in Tokyo; Mr Five, the enigmatic kappa, is the man he so happens to meet. Little does Kevin know that kappasāthe river demons of Japanese folkloreādesire nothing more than the souls of other humans. Set between Singapore and Japan, Kappa Quartet is split into eight discrete sections, tracing the rippling effects of this chance encounter across a host of other characters, connected and bound to one another in ways both strange and serendipitous. Together they ask one another: what does it mean to be in possession of something nobody has seen before?
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āYam breaks new ground in Singaporean writing with his exploration of what it means to live in this weary world, to be human, to possess (or not possess) a soul. Weaving the stories of his characters into an intricate mosaic of love and yearning and heartache and loss and death and everything else intrinsically meaningful, Kappa Quartet is a shimmering and poignant novel, an immensely sympathetic and humane exploration of our existential condition.ā
āQuarterly Literary Review Singapore,Ā Vol. 15 No. 4.
āAtmospheric, surreal and masterfully told through an off-kilter cast of characters lost and lonely, this exciting new read comes from the longlist of the 2015 Epigram Books Fiction Prize.ā
āThe Straits TimesāLocated somewhere between the shattered filmic worlds of David Lynch and Satoshi Kon's apocalyptic anime, Yam's narrative hypnotises us into questioning our reality in ways that are terrifying, revelatory and fundamentally profound.ā
āCyril Wong, award-winning author of Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me
āIrreal and intricate, Daryl Yam's riveting debut teases the perimeters of what a Singaporean novel can be.ā
āAmanda Lee Koe, award-winning author of Ministry of Moral Panic
āKappa Quartet builds on the promise of Daryl Yam's short stories, and confirms that he is an author to watch. And read!ā
āDavid Peace, Granta Best Young British Novelist and author of Tokyo Year Zero -
Daryl Qilin Yam is a co-editor of the SingPoWriMo anthology series, a director at Sing Lit Station, and a stageplay producer at Take Off Productions. He holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Warwick, and spent a year in Japan studying at the University of Tokyo. His prose and poetry have been published in a number of anthologies and literary journals. Kappa Quartet is his first novel.





