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(*)(Translated by Tom Gill) ()(LNI-0555Les mismo libro. Titulo original : ²Żæ[Hasamiuchi] 1.Critically acclaimed when first published in Japanese,LShot by Both SidesLclimbs inside a mind forever wounded by the childhood trauma of war. An intense stream of consciousness -with loops, flashbacks, and multiple digressions- takes us into the mind of Akaki, a middle-aged Japanese man. Wearing a business suit and overcoat, Akaki stands on a bridge in Tokyo and recalls how he awoke that morning, suddenly overwhelmed with a desire to locate the military greatcoat he was wearing when he first arrived in Tokyo from his hometown in rural Kyushu twenty years before. Memories of the day he has just spent fruitlessly searching for the coat mingle with memories of his lonely, lust-drenched teen years as a poor country boy lost in Tokyo -and with memories from his childhood in northern Korea under Japanese colonial rule, when his dreams of becoming a military hero were lost along with his father in JapanLs defeat.LShot by Both SidesLis a compelling journey into the human spirit, an introspection that hints at madness beneath a thin veneer of sober recollection. 2.Meisei Goto [ć”¾¶, 1932-1999] was the prize-winning author of more than thirty novels. After fleeing from northern Korea during his adolescence, he remained in Japan for the rest of his life, where he worked as a novelist until his death in 1999.) |