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Death Sentences Kawamata Chiaki

Death Sentences By Kawamata Chiaki

Death Sentences by Kawamata Chiaki


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Summary

Japanese science fiction meets the European avant-garde-available for the first time in English

Death Sentences Summary

Death Sentences by Kawamata Chiaki

Japan, 1980s: A special police squad is tracking down one of the afflicted to recover the stuff. Although the operation seems like a drug bust, the stuff is actually some kind of text. Death Sentences-a work of science fiction that shares its conceit with the major motion picture The Ring-tells the story of a mysterious surrealist poem, penned in the 1940s, which, through low-tech circulation across time, kills its readers, including Arshile Gorky and Antonin Artaud, before sparking a wave of suicides after its publication in 1980s Japan. Mixing elements of Japanese hard-boiled detective story, horror, and science fiction, the novel ranges across time and space, from the Left Bank of Paris to the planet Mars.

Paris, 1948: Andre Breton anxiously awaits a young poet, Who May. He recalls their earlier encounter in New York City and the mysterious effects of reading Who May's poem Other World. Upon meeting, Who May gives Breton another poem, Mirror, an even more unsettling work. Breton shares it with his fellow surrealists. Before Breton can discuss the poem with him, Who May vanishes. Who May contacts Breton about a third poem, The Gold of Time, and then slips into a coma and dies (or enters another dimension). Copies of the poem are mailed to all of Who May's friends-Breton, Gorky, Paul Eluard, Marcel Duchamp, and other famous surrealists and dadaists. Thus begins the magic poem plague.

Death Sentences is the first novel by the popular and critically acclaimed science fiction author Kawamata Chiaki to be published in English. Released in Japan in 1984 as Genshi-gari (Hunting the magic poems), Death Sentences was a best seller and won the Japan Science Fiction Grand Prize. With echoes of such classic sci-fi works as George Orwell's 1984, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, William Gibson's Neuromancer, and Philip K. Dick's Martian Time-Slip, Death Sentences is a fascinating mind-bender with a style all its own.

Death Sentences Reviews

A hard-boiled, sharply surreal fable about the power of the written word. -William Gibson


Deeply rich in atmosphere and idea, Kawamata's first novel to be translated into English was a bestseller in its native Japan upon its publication in 1984. It deftly establishes the power of the central poems by showing their effects on the emotions, minds, bodies, and very consciousnesses of their readers; and proceeds to build living characters, central and minor, for their dangerous potential to impact. -Publishers Weekly

About Kawamata Chiaki

Kawamata Chiaki is well known in Japan as the author of science fiction novels.

Thomas Lamarre is professor of East Asian studies and communication studies at McGill University.

Kazuko Y. Behrens is assistant professor of development psychology at Texas Tech University.

Takayuki Tatsumi is professor of English at Keio University.

Table of Contents

Contents


Foreword: From Surrealism to Postmodernism
Takayuki Tatsumi


Death Sentences
Prologue: The Tracker
1. Another World
2. The Gold of Time
3. Undiscovered Century
4. The Shade of the Shadow of Light
5. Voyagers
The Final Chapter: Oblivion

Afterword: Vortex Time
Thomas Lamarre

Notes


Additional information

GOR006484282
9780816654550
0816654557
Death Sentences by Kawamata Chiaki
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
20120224
224
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