Tokyo Year Zero

Tokyo Year Zero
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Tokyo Trilogy, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Mark Bramhall

شابک

9781483066837
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

December 20, 2010
Set in 1946, a year after the Japanese surrender, Peace's true crime–based novel follows a police detective, Minami, as he searches for a serial killer who has slain several young women in central Tokyo. Like the author's more recent work, Occupied City (both part of a planned Tokyo trilogy), this one is written in a highly stylized, almost poetic manner, shifting from internal monologues to dialogue, incorporating rhythmically repeated phrases and sounds. When spoken, the effect can be mesmerizing and fluid, especially with perfect timing and execution. In Occupied City, six readers did an exceptional job. Here, Mark Bramhall is just as effective operating solo. Not only does he create distinctive accented voices for a large, diverse cast—including the depressed, driven Minami; his weary, submissive wife; bombastic bosses; a sarcastic partner and a growling sadistic gang lord—Bramhall vocalizes gun shots and animal sounds. Even more important, he aids the author in summoning a mood of desolation and desperation that falls like fog over a war-ravaged, conquered city. A Vintage paperback.



AudioFile Magazine
In postwar Japan, Detective Minami investigates a series of killings. One expects a classic murder mystery. However, Peace's writing style, which relies heavily on repetition and poetic structure to create an atmospheric backdrop, makes this a very different listen. Mark Bramhall's narration is sympathetic, delivering the repetition and wordplay poetically. The writing style translates to audio well-- perhaps too well, as it soon becomes the key focus of the book and draws the listener into the rhythm of the words and away from the plot. While Bramhall's reading is perfect in style and pace, this is an audiobook that is likely to polarize opinions. K.J.P. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine


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