Lady Joker, Volume 1 Lady Joker, Volume 1

Lady Joker, Volume 1

Kaoru Takamura and Others
    • 3.8 • 6 Ratings
    • $9.99

Publisher Description

One of Japan’s great modern masters, Kaoru Takamura, makes her English-language debut with this two-volume publication of her magnum opus.

Tokyo, 1995. Five men meet at the racetrack every Sunday to bet on horses. They have little in common except a deep disaffection with their lives, but together they represent the social struggles and griefs of post-War Japan: a poorly socialized genius stuck working as a welder; a demoted detective with a chip on his shoulder; a Zainichi Korean banker sick of being ostracized for his race; a struggling single dad of a teenage girl with Down syndrome. The fifth man bringing them all together is an elderly drugstore owner grieving his grandson, who has died suspiciously after the revelation of a family connection with the segregated buraku community, historically subjected to severe discrimination.

Intent on revenge against a society that values corporate behemoths more than human life, the five conspirators decide to carry out a heist: kidnap the CEO of Japan’s largest beer conglomerate and extract blood money from the company’s corrupt financiers.

Inspired by the unsolved true-crime kidnapping case perpetrated by “the Monster with 21 Faces,” Lady Joker has become a cultural touchstone since its 1997 publication, acknowledged as the magnum opus by one of Japan’s literary masters, twice adapted for film and TV and often taught in high school and college classrooms.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2021
April 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
600
Pages
PUBLISHER
Soho Press
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
3.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Dave Ferrari ,

Excellent

The writing is so well done. The author reveals a calm mind and she remains in control of her craft reminding me not of many writers writing today but many of my favorite writers of yesterday. As I read this story I’m flabbergasted at the sheer imagination on display. I’ve read several big postmodern fiction books and I don’t think any of them are quite this well done. The coincidences on display in the story are at once both unlikely but also plausible, as an example.

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