《三更半夜居然要吃香蕉!》内容简介
鹿野靖明患有肌肉萎缩症,12岁时就被预言“活不过18岁”。
他无法自主翻身,能活动的只有头和手,24小时内要有4名陪护。一个月要120名护工,一年需要1460名护工。
盯着医院的天花板,仿佛能听到生命沙漏的可怕倒计时……
但!你以为这是鹿野靖明的日常吗?
作者简介
渡边一史(WatanabeKazufumi,1968—),日本著名纪实文学作家,1968年生于名古屋,在大阪丰中市度过了学生时代,1987年进入北海道大学理学部,同年搬到札幌市居住。1991年从北海道大学文学部行动科学专业中途退学,开始在北海道以自由作家的身份生活。
2003年以《三更半夜居然要吃香蕉!》获得第35回“大宅壮一纪实文学奖”与第25回“讲谈社纪实文学奖”。2012年以《北方无人车站》获得“石桥湛山纪念早稻田新闻奖”等奖项。
2018年,《三更半夜居然要吃香蕉!》被改编为电影,由日本演员大泉洋、三浦春马、高畑充希联袂主演,影片所传递的乐观、积极地面对生活中各种不幸的精神深深感染了社会各界,创下了上映10天就有45万人观影、1个月内票房突破10亿日元的成绩,并得到日本首相安倍晋三推荐。
Eating bananas in the middle of the night! Content introduction
Yasuaki Kano suffers from muscular dystrophy and was predicted "not to live past 18" when he was 12 years old.
He could not roll over on his own, could only move his head and hands, and had to have four companions in 24 hours. That's 120 caregivers a month, or 1,460 a year.
Staring at the ceiling of the hospital, as if I could hear the terrible countdown of the hourglass of life...
But! You think this is Yasuaki Kano's daily routine?
About the author
WatanabeKazufumi (1968 -) is a famous Japanese non-fiction writer. He was born in Nagoya in 1968 and spent his student years in Toyonaka, Osaka. In 1987, he entered the Science Department of Hokkaido University and moved to Sapporo in the same year. In 1991, he dropped out of Hokkaido University's Action Science program and began living as a freelance writer in Hokkaido.
In 2003, the film "Eating Bananas in the Middle of the Night!" He won the 35th "Daotazang A Documentary Literature Prize" and the 25th "Kodansha Documentary Literature Prize". In 2012, he won the Ishibashi Zhanshan Memorial Waseda Press Award and other awards for "Northern Unmanned Station".
In 2018, "Eating Bananas in the Middle of the Night!" It was adapted into a film, starring Japanese actors Hiroshi Oizumi, Haruma Miura and Mitsuki Takahata. The film's spirit of optimism and positive face to various misfortunes in life deeply affected all sectors of society, and reached 450,000 viewers in 10 days after its release, and the box office exceeded 1 billion yen in 1 month, and was recommended by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.