91-year-old Takashi Atoda Releases Preview of Final Short Story Collection 'With Love from the Palm'
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- 91-year-old Takashi Atoda Releases Preview of Final Short Story Collection 'With Love from the Palm'
- Shincho-sha will release 'Tenohira yori Ai wo Komete,' the final short story collection by 91-year-old Naoki Prize winner Takashi Atoda, on May 27. The collection of 36 stories has already seen a pre-release reprint. A preview of the story 'Beware of Swapping' is now available. This release comes as his previous essay collection surpasses 37,000 copies in sales.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: May 22, 2026
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Shincho-sha will release 'Tenohira yori Ai wo Komete,' the final short story collection by 91-year-old Naoki Prize winner Takashi Atoda, on May 27. The collection of 36 stories has already seen a pre-release reprint. A preview of the story 'Beware of Swapping' is now available. This release comes as his previous essay collection surpasses 37,000 copies in sales.
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- 91-year-old Takashi Atoda Releases Preview of Final Short Story Collection 'With Love from the Palm' (May 22, 2026), PR Times
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- May 22, 2026
Shincho-sha will release 'Tenohira yori Ai wo Komete,' the final short story collection by 91-year-old Naoki Prize winner Takashi Atoda, on May 27. The collection of 36 stories has already seen a pre-release reprint. A preview of the story 'Beware of Swapping' is now available. This release comes as his previous essay collection surpasses 37,000 copies in sales.
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FAQ
When is the release date for Akutagawa Takashi's new book 'From the Palm of My Hand, With Love'?
It will be released on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 (based on the date setting in the text).
What kind of works are included in this book?
It includes 36 short stories (palm-sized novels) written between 1993 and the author's 90th birthday, each less than 10 pages long.
Is this the 'final' collection of short stories? Will the author completely stop writing?
The author has stated that this will be the last collection of short stories, but he intends to continue writing essays and other works.
Where can I find a preview of the book?
A preview of the included story 'Be Careful of Mix-ups' is available for reading in relation to the press release.
What has been the response to the previously published essay 'Living Alone at 90'?
It has been featured in NHK, national newspapers, and Korean media, and has become a hit with 8 print runs and over 37,000 copies sold.