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The Night Parade by Jami Nakamura Lin

Mar 2024

The Night Parade
Our Rating: (5/5)
Author: Lin, Jami Nakamura
Category: Society & social sciences
Publisher: Scribe Publications
ISBN: 9781914484070
RRP: 45.00
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Synopsis

In the groundbreaking tradition of In the Dream House and The Collected Schizophrenias, a gorgeously illustrated lyrical memoir that draws upon the Japanese myth of the Hyakki Yagyo - the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons - to shift the cultural narrative around mental illness, grief, and remembrance.

'Are these the only two stories? The one where you defeat your monster, and the other where you succumb to it?'

Jami Nakamura Lin spent much of her life feeling monstrous for reasons outside of her control. As a Japanese Taiwanese American woman with undiagnosed bipolar disorder, her adolescence was marked by periods of extreme rage and self-medicating, an ever-evolving array of psychiatric treatments, and her relationships with those she loved - especially her father - suffered as a result.

Frustrated with the tidy arc of the typical mental illness memoir, the kind whose trajectory leads toward being 'better', Lin sought comfort in the Japanese folklore she'd loved as a child, tales of supernatural creatures known to terrify in the night. Through the lens of the yokai and other East Asian mythology, she set out to interrogate the Western notion of conflict and resolution, grief, loss, mental illness, and the myriad ways fear of difference shapes who we are as a people.

Divided into four acts in the traditional Japanese narrative structure and featuring stunning watercolour illustrations, Jami Nakamura Lin has crafted an innovative, genre-bending, and deeply emotional memoir that mirrors the sensation of being caught between worlds. Braiding her experience of mental illness, the death of her father, and other haunted topics with the folkloric tradition, The Night Parade shines a light into dark corners in search of a new way, driven by the question- How do we learn to live with the things that haunt us?



'The Night Parade is a stunning excavation of personal and collective histories, filled with the endless alchemy of storytelling. Jami Nakamura Lin writes with meditative precision and expansive empathy, challenging and reaffirming what communal stories can make possible. Exploring the many worlds that flourish beyond certain knowledge, this boundary-blurring memoir finds power in the undefinable. It reveals to us that the fracturing of a story can be beautifully fruitful. Teeming with language that is transformative and fully embodied, and gorgeously illustrated by Cori Nakamura Lin, The Night Parade is a generous and abundant feast for our living and our dead, our salvaged lineages, and our continuing stories.'
-K-Ming Chang, award-winning author of Bestiary

'Jami Nakamura Lin has reinvented the genre of memoir, weaving an intricate braid of fable, memory, art, cultural legacy, and legend into a gorgeous tapestry of the stories that made her. The haunting illustrations by her sister, Cori Nakamura Lin, are a potent reminder that no one is self-authored. We all collaborate to become ourselves. Serpentine, polyphonic, and stunningly textured, The Night Parade positively pulses with life.'
-Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, award-winning author of The Fact of A Body

'A gorgeous invocation of the magic-haunted spaces between lived experience and folkloric traditions, between the living and the dead, between memory and story. I loved The Night Parade.'
-Kelly Link, bestselling author of Get in Trouble Jami Nakamura Lin (Author)
Jami Nakamura Lin is a Japanese Taiwanese Okinawan American author based outside Chicago. She is a former Catapult essay columnist, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, Electric Literature, Passages North, and other publications. She is a 2022 Sustainable Arts Foundation finalist and her work was shortlisted for the 2021 Chicago Review of Books Awards. She received her MFA in nonfiction from the Pennsylvania State University.

Cori Nakamura Lin (Translator)
Cori Nakamura Lin is a Japanese Taiwanese American illustrator and designer specialising in culture-centered storytelling and radical information sharing. Her work has been published in the LA Times, Eater Chicago, WBEZ Curious City Chicago, PBS Learning Media, the Twin Cities Daily Planet, and has been featured on the History Channel.

OUR REVIEW

Jami Nakamura Lin was not diagnosed with bipolar disorder until she was 17. Until that age she was always angry, prone to violent outbursts of rage and frustration. Frustration because, even at that young age, Lin knew something was wrong and yet the people in her life, even her father who was a doctor, did not believe her behaviour stemmed from a disorder.

This is a special book. A memoir, but so much more. A memoir that does not conform to the normal form of the genre. In fact, it takes the structure of a traditional Japanese narrative, divided into four parts, at times reading like fiction and taking different forms, such as letters and journal entries.

As a child Lin would use stories from Asian folklore to help her through a terrible period of her life. A period of uncertainty and anger. Although most of these tales are terrifying, especially for the young, they comforted her. The yokai would bring calm and reason to a wild and disordered life. They could explain the unexplainable and give Lin hope.

With this ‘speculative’ memoir, Lin weaves these ghosts and spirits through the anecdotes and memories of her life. Lin uses the yokai, not to give meaning, but to shine a new, different light on subjects such as mental disorders, and unbearable grief.

Traditional readers may find this form jarring, interrupting the flow of the memoir, but I believe it is a touch of genius, and an amazing read.

As a bonus, if you are a collector of books, and appreciate the beauty of the physical book, you will not be disappointed with The Night Parade. Lin’s sister Cori illustrates this hardcover memoir, and it must be said that this is a stunning book to have on the shelf.

Reviewed by Neale Lucas

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jami Nakamura Lin authorJami Nakamura Lin is a former Catapult essay columnist, and her work has appeared in the New York Times, Electric Literature, Passages North, and other publications.

She has received fellowships and support from the National Endowment for the Arts / Japan-US Friendship Commission, Yaddo, Sewanee Writers’ Conference, We Need Diverse Books, and the Illinois Arts Council, among others. She is a 2023 Sustainable Arts Foundation awardee and her work was shortlisted for the 2021 Chicago Review of Books Awards. She received her MFA in nonfiction from the Pennsylvania State University.

After many years working in library readers’ services and editing at Anti-Racism Daily, she now writes and freelances full-time. She lives with her family outside Chicago.

Visit Jami Nakamura Lin’s website

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