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Lady joker. Volume one

Takamura, Kaoru 1953- (author.). Iida, Marie, (translator.). Powell, Allison Markin, (translator.).

Summary: "This tour-de-force is widely regarded as the quintessential post-WWII Japanese novel. A plan to kidnap a major corporation's CEO becomes an allegory for the alienation of the individual self, a mirror to modern-day Japanese identity. In 1995 in Tokyo, five men meet at the racetrack every Sunday to bet on the horses. They have little in common except a disaffection with their lives. One is a poorly socialized but genius factory welder. One is a demoted detective with a chip on his shoulder. One is an ethnically Korean banker who is tired of being ostracized for his race. One is a truck driver who struggles to make ends meet; he is also the harried single parent of a teenage girl with Down's syndrome. The fifth man, Monoi, a sixty-five-year-old drug store owner, is the one who brings them all together. Monoi has a hard past and a tragic present. He grew up in poverty during the war, and gave the best years of his life working for companies that didn't take care of him. Last summer, his only grandson was killed in a highly suspicious one-person car accident; shortly after, Monoi's son-in-law, the boy's father, a successful dentist, committed suicide after a correspondence with Hinode Beer Company, a huge conglomerate where his son had been interviewing. Snooping around, Monoi discovers a very strange chain of communication between his dead son-in-law and a blackmailer over a forgotten family secret. Monoi, alone in the world and intent on revenge, decides to put together a heist that will victimize the corporate behemoth that stole his family: he will kidnap Hinode's CEO and extract blood money from the corrupt financiers who back it. He enlists his four disaffected friends to help pull it off."--Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781616957018
  • ISBN: 1616957018
  • Physical Description: print
    576 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Soho Crime, 2021.

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General Note:
First published in Japanese under the title Redi jōkā, 1997.
Subject: Beer industry Japan Fiction
Criminal investigation Japan Fiction
Alienation (Social psychology) Fiction
Identity (Psychology) Fiction
Revenge Fiction
Japan Social conditions Fiction
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Japanese fiction -- Translations into English.

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