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Live On Stage
Monday June 15 2026, 7pm BST

An Evening with Asako Yuzuki, author of Butter

Japanese author Asako Yuzuki’s novel Butter was a global phenomenon. Inspired by the real-life ‘Konkatsu Killer’ case, it traced the relationship between journalist Rika Machida and Manako Kajii, a serial killer and gourmet cook.  Part social satire, part feminist thriller, its exploration of sexism, alienation and female friendship – alongside mouthwatering descriptions of buttery noodles with soy sauce – earned her millions of readers worldwide. 

On Thursday June 15 she will come to the Intelligence Squared stage to discuss her eagerly anticipated new novel, Hooked. It tells the story of Eriko, an ambitious but isolated career woman who becomes obsessed with Shōko, whose popular blog challenges conventional ideas of the typical Japanese housewife. 

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear one of the most exciting writers in contemporary Japanese fiction as she reflects on the extraordinary international response to Butter and reveals the inspiration behind her new novel – a gripping, unsettling story of female power dynamics, urban loneliness and the seductive pull of social media. 

You will also have the chance to ask your questions during the Q&A.

Hooked (Paperback)
by Asako Yuzuki (author), Polly Barton (translator)

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Event Name

An Evening with Asako Yuzuki, author of Butter



Speaker
  • Asako Yuzuki

    Novelist and author of Butter


Location
  • Union Chapel
  • Compton Terrace
  • London
  • N1 2UN
Time
  • Monday 15 June 2026
  • 7pm to 8:30pm BST





Speakers

Speaker

Asako Yuzuki

Novelist and author of Butter


Asako Yuzuki was born in Tokyo in 1981. She won the All Yomimono Award for New Writers for her story, ‘Forget Me, Not Blue’, which appeared in her debut, Shuuten No Anoko, published in 2010. She has been nominated multiple times for the Naoko Prize, and her novels have been adapted for television, radio and film. Butter, her first novel translated into English, won Waterstones Book of the Year 2024, the Books Are My Bag Breakthrough Author Award and Fiction Debut of the Year at the British Book Awards,

Speakers are subject to change.