Occupied City,Used

Occupied City,Used

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Product Description From the author of Tokyo Year Zero, an exquisitely dark new novel that returns us to postWorld War II occupied Japan: a Rashomanlike retelling of a horrific murderbased on an actual eventits aftermath, and the hidden wartime atrocities behind the crime. On January 26, 1948, a public health official arrives at a branch of the Teikoku Bank in Tokyo. There has been an outbreak of dysentery in the neighborhood, he says, and he has been assigned by Occupation authorities to treat all locals who might have been exposed. The staff gathers as the official pours the first of two medicines into cups and instructs them how exactly to drink it. Within five minutes, ten employees are dead, and the official has fled. But this horrific crime is merely the catalyst for this blistering novel. It is in the twelve different voices telling the story that the narrative gathers staggering power and pathos. Each plays a part in a tangle of witting or unwitting complicity in blurring the line between truth and lies: in their own lives, in the life of their city, their history, their nation, and the newly emerging postwar world. From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. If ever a book demanded a full cast audio enactment, it would be this unconventional novel based on an infamous real event: the 1948 fatal poisoning of 12 people in a Tokyo bank. In this second book in Peace's Tokyo trilogy, Peace explores the aftermath, as described by an assortment of involved narrators, including a journalist who falls in love with one of the survivors; a police investigator driven mad by his hatred of Americans; a woman who feels guilty for having survived the event; the prime suspect, who concludes that all men are guilty of something; and the unknown killer himself. The talented cast assembled for this remarkable production creates an emotional dramatic ensemble performance that is at times poetic, mesmerizing, eloquent, brutal, mournful, touched by madness, and never less than fascinating. A Knopf hardcover. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved. Review A tour de force. . . In Rashmon fashion, a number of disparate characters offer dramatically different perspectives on a horrific crime that claims 12 lives . . . Peace humanizes his characters and provides subtle insights into how they interpret the facts of the mass murder. This literary thriller will more than satisfy readers with a taste for ambiguity. Publishers Weekly (starred review)Occupied City is a stunningand stunningly challengingnovel, a product of extensive historical research, remarkable imagination, and deep insight. It is certainly among the best books of the new year. Booklist (starred review)Powerful and ambitious. . . Peace [is] immensely talented. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) David Peace raids fact for fiction, churning history and elements of his own life into hypnotic postmodern noir of almost unrivaled fury. . . Peace, a gifted fictional ventriloquist, takes us inside the mental extremities of characters. . . Los Angeles Times Book Review About the Author DAVID PEACE is the author of the Red Riding Quartet series and was chosen as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 2003. He is the author of six previous novels, published in the U.K.: the four novels of the Red Riding Quartet, GB84, and most recently The Damned Utd. He was born and raised in West Yorkshire and now lives in the East End of Tokyo with his wife and children. From AudioFile In a story with roots in a real case, a bank robbery and murder in Tokyo in 1948 have links to biological weapons testing during WWII. David Peace loves words. His writing often takes on a rhythmic poetic quality, and the narrators give the events of the novel the weight of emotionwhether they're speaking with the lyrical voices of dead robbery victims or the bureaucratic tone of official documents. The multiple narrators help sort out th

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  • Q: What is the binding type of Occupied City? A: Occupied City is available in audio CD format. This makes it easy to listen to the narrative while on the go.
  • Q: How long is the audio recording of Occupied City? A: The audio recording length is not specified in the product details. Typically, audiobooks of this nature can range from several hours to over ten hours.
  • Q: Who is the author of Occupied City? A: The author of Occupied City is David Peace. He is known for his unique storytelling style and has previously written the Red Riding Quartet.
  • Q: What genre does Occupied City belong to? A: Occupied City is categorized as a mystery novel. It also incorporates elements of historical fiction and literary thriller.
  • Q: How many narrators are involved in the audio version of Occupied City? A: The audio version features multiple narrators. This approach adds depth and various perspectives to the storytelling.
  • Q: Is Occupied City suitable for young readers? A: Occupied City is likely not suitable for young readers due to its dark themes and complex narrative. It is recommended for mature audiences.
  • Q: Can you listen to Occupied City in a car? A: Yes, you can easily listen to Occupied City in a car. The audio CD format is compatible with most car CD players.
  • Q: What themes are explored in Occupied City? A: Occupied City explores themes of complicity, truth versus lies, and the aftermath of historical atrocities. It provides a deep insight into human nature.
  • Q: What should I do if my copy of Occupied City arrives damaged? A: If your copy of Occupied City arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most sellers have a return policy for such issues.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for the audio CD of Occupied City? A: Typically, audio CDs do not come with a warranty. However, check with the seller for their specific return and exchange policies.
  • Q: How should I store my audio CD of Occupied City? A: You should store your audio CD in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it in its case helps protect it from scratches.
  • Q: Are there any reviews available for Occupied City? A: Yes, Occupied City has received several positive reviews. Critics praise its innovative narrative style and depth of character exploration.
  • Q: What is the main event that Occupied City is based on? A: Occupied City is based on a real-life event, specifically the fatal poisoning incident in a Tokyo bank in nineteen forty-eight.
  • Q: Is Occupied City part of a series? A: Yes, Occupied City is the second book in David Peace's Tokyo trilogy. It follows the events of his previous novel, Tokyo Year Zero.
  • Q: What kind of experience does the audio version of Occupied City offer? A: The audio version of Occupied City offers an immersive experience with a full cast performance, enhancing the emotional weight of the story.

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