Toh EnJoe
Toh EnJoe holds a PhD in arts and sciences from the University of Tokyo. His writings include Obu za besuboru (Of the Baseball) and U yū shi tan (As If). In 2011 he was awarded the Akutagawa Prize for Dōkeshi no chō (Harlequin’s Butterfly). Self-Reference ENGINE, translated by Terry Gallagher, is nominated for the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award.
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Toh EnJoe | First Sentence
Toh EnJoe
‘I think that the thing called thought can be viewed as rooted in the very real phenomenon of neurons firing.’
Essays & Memoir | Issue 127
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‘Which is scarier: that the past could actually change or that you could just think it did?’