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Set in Tokyo in 1995, five men gather weekly at the racetrack, united by their disillusionment with life. Each character embodies the social struggles of post-War Japan: a socially awkward genius working as a welder, a disgraced detective harboring resentment, a Zainichi Korean banker facing ethnic discrimination, a single father of a teenage girl with Down syndrome, and an elderly drugstore owner mourning his grandson's mysterious death. Driven by a desire for revenge against a society that prioritizes corporate interests over human lives, they plot a heist to kidnap the CEO of Japan's largest beer company, aiming to extort money from corrupt financiers. This narrative draws inspiration from the infamous unsolved kidnapping case involving the Monster with 21 Faces, and since its 1997 release, it has become a cultural landmark, recognized as a magnum opus by a prominent Japanese literary figure. The novel powerfully illustrates how those marginalized by society can be consumed by their own darkness, offering a sweeping critique of capitalist values. Critics have praised its immersive quality, likening it to expansive 19th-century literature or gripping television dramas.

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Lady Joker, Kaoru Takamura, Allison Markin Powell, Marie Iida

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Rok vydania
2022
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Titul
Lady Joker
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2022
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
576
ISBN10
152939421X
ISBN13
9781529394214
Série
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3,45 z 5
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Set in Tokyo in 1995, five men gather weekly at the racetrack, united by their disillusionment with life. Each character embodies the social struggles of post-War Japan: a socially awkward genius working as a welder, a disgraced detective harboring resentment, a Zainichi Korean banker facing ethnic discrimination, a single father of a teenage girl with Down syndrome, and an elderly drugstore owner mourning his grandson's mysterious death. Driven by a desire for revenge against a society that prioritizes corporate interests over human lives, they plot a heist to kidnap the CEO of Japan's largest beer company, aiming to extort money from corrupt financiers. This narrative draws inspiration from the infamous unsolved kidnapping case involving the Monster with 21 Faces, and since its 1997 release, it has become a cultural landmark, recognized as a magnum opus by a prominent Japanese literary figure. The novel powerfully illustrates how those marginalized by society can be consumed by their own darkness, offering a sweeping critique of capitalist values. Critics have praised its immersive quality, likening it to expansive 19th-century literature or gripping television dramas.