Ryu Murakami,Ralph McCarthy

Tokyo Decadence

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A cream-of-the-crop selection of Murakami's brilliance and piercing wit.

This collection shows sides of Ryu Murakami that even avid fans may not be expecting. The intriguing, somewhat disturbing stories that Topaz was based on are included here, as are three entertaining and revealing portraits of the artist as a young man back in the Transparent Blue period of the late sixties and early seventies. We hear tales told by four very different individuals living in eighties Tokyo, each with his or her own problems but all with a thing about a certain pro baseball player, and we meet a brokenhearted young woman who finds an unexpected moment of love in the nineties and a single mother who stumbles on a ray of hope in the hard times of the noughties.

Mixed in there somewhere are three linked stories about desire and obsession, with the timeless, seductive rhythms of Cuban music in the background.

This book contains explicit content and is not suitable for minors.

Contents:

From Run, Takahashi! (1986)

Whenever I Sit at a Bar Drinking Like This

I Am a Novelist

It All Started Just About a Year and a Half Ago

Each Time I Read Your Confession

From Topaz (1988)

Topaz

Lullaby

Penlight

From Ryu's Cinematheque (1995)

The Last Picture Show

The Wild Angels

La Dolce Vita

From Swans

Swans

Historia de un Amor

Se Fue

All of Me

From At the Airport (2003)

At the Airport
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  • Nataliahas quoted6 years ago
    When I said as much, he smiled and said, “Yui, there’s no point in worrying about that now. There’s an entrance exam and an interview process, and you won’t even begin that till next year. So why not worry about costs later?”
  • Nataliahas quoted6 years ago
    I don’t know how many times, after seeing the movie, I thought about searching the Internet to find this same kind of information. But then I’d get nervous just thinking about it, and in the end I never did anything. I was afraid to take the idea too seriously, I guess.
  • Nataliahas quoted6 years ago
    “It doesn’t matter. You don’t have to decide anything. You don’t even have to think about it being the first time.”

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