![]() It takes money, yes, but you also need a vision of the superior sofa. Procuring a good sofa, on the other hand, requires style and experience and philosophy. If you have the money, you can buy it, anyone can buy it. ![]() An expensive automobile may be well worth its price, but it's only an expensive automobile. ![]() “There are people who drive luxury cars, but have only second- or third-rate sofas in their homes. Certainly there is something lost in any translation, but Japanese literature gives me that "Something got lost there" feeling more than most. ![]() It's evident in everything from the way sentences are constructed to the way thoughts flow together and the details an author focuses on that the impression a Japanese reader is getting is probably very different from what we're getting in English. It's only my impression, but I generally get the feeling that Japanese fiction suffers more than most in translation. Told in alternate chapters, the two stories converge and combine to create a novel that is surreal, beautiful, thrilling and extraordinary. ![]() But there is something eerily disquieting about the changeless nature of the town and its fable-like inhabitants. In the End of the World a new arrival is learning his role as dream-reader. A specialist encrypter is attacked by thugs with orders from an unknown source, is chased by invisible predators, and dates an insatiably hungry librarian who never puts on weight. Information is everything in Hard-boiled Wonderland. ![]()
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