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RUBRO LITERATURA en INGLES
TITULO A Burden of Flowers (š)
AUTOR Natsuki Ikezawa
EDITORIAL Kodansha International
ISBN 4-7700-2686-2
IDIOMA INGLES
CODIGO INTERNO NI-0303
NOTA (š)(’ràV‰ÄŽ÷^@Translated by Alfred Birnbaum^@Titulo original : ‰Ô‚ð‰^‚Ô–… [Hana o hakobu Imooto, 2000]^@An intelligent, cosmopolitan novel set in the exotic surroundings of Bali and alive with suspense, drug intrigue, courtroom drama, and political tension,LA Burden of FlowersL is based on a true story of the 1980s.^@The action centers on Asia-traveling Japanese artist LTezL Nishijima and his Europhile sister Kaoru. When Tez is arrested in Bali on charges of heroin trafficking and faces the death penalty, his parents are paralyzed with shame, leaving his Paris-based sister to come to the rescue. She enlists the help of an old expert on Indonesia and two of his friends, and --Llike Dorothy with the Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and ScarecrowL-- sets off to challenge a shadowy and, to her, very alien situation. Her brother, languishing in jail, thinks back over his journeys in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, to the two women --one sweet, one sinister-- who changed his life there, to his subsequent slow spiral into drug addiction... and to the day a police stooge planted a cigarette carton filled with heroin in his room in the Kuta Beach Lbackpack territoryL of Bali. TezLs life hangs in the balance, tipped one way by the maneuverings of a dangerous senior police officer, and the other way by the investigative efforts of an undercover agent who, in a powerful climax, is shot and left for dead...^@LA Burden of FlowersL is both a Pan-Asian adventure that will appeal to readers familiar with LThe BeachL, and a cutting-edge portrait of the LNew AsiaL in which Japan -the long-lost, economically spoiled child of the region- is still struggling to find itself.^@ŸNatsuki Ikezawa, born in 1945 and regarded as one of the best serious writers in Japan, is known for his love of islands, and lives on one in the far south of the Japanese archipelago. Since his debut as a novelist at the age of thirty-nine, Pacific islands have provided the setting for seven of his major works [LNatsu no Asa no Seisoken,1984L,LMariko/Marikita,1990L,LBabiron ni ikite utae,1990L,LTamarindo no Ki,1991L,LMinami no Shima no Tio,1992L,LMasiasu giri no Shikkyaku,1993L, and LHana o hakobu Imooto,2000L]^@One of his first works to be translated into English,LStill LifeL -part of a collection of four stories published by Kodansha International under the title LStill LivesL- was awarded the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1987. LA Burden of FlowersL received another coveted literary award, the Mainichi Prize, in 2000.)

   

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