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Weight | 0.12 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.8 × 19.8 × 1.2 cm |
£9.99
Paperback | 128 pages
128 x 198 x 12 | 120g
A
startling novella from the heir to Haruki Murakami and Gabriel García
Márquez
‘I’ve never made it out of
Tokyo. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve asked myself if the boundary is
real. Of course it’s real. And if you think I’m lying, you can come and see
for yourself.’
Trapped in Tokyo, left behind by
a series of girlfriends, the narrator of Slow Boat sizes
up his situation. His missteps, his violent rebellions, his tiny victories.
But he is not a passive loser, content to accept all that fate hands him. He
attempts one last escape to the edges of the city, holding the only safety
net he has known – his dreams.
Filled with lyrical longing
and humour, Slow Boat captures perfectly the urge to get
away and the necessity of finding yourself in a world which might never even
be looking for you.
Hideo Furukawa,
born in 1966, is an acclaimed and prize-winning writer, hailed by many in
Japan’s literary world as a prodigy worthy of inheriting the mantle of Haruki
Murakami. He was awarded the Mishima Prize in 2006 for
Love. His best-known novel is the 2008 Holy
Family, an epic work of alternate history set in north-eastern
Japan, where he was born.
Weight | 0.12 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.8 × 19.8 × 1.2 cm |
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