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Loop (Paperback): Koji Suzuki Loop (Paperback)
Koji Suzuki; Translated by Glynne Walley 2
R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stunning Japanese novel with a chilling twist - the follow-up to Ring and Spiral. Kaoru's father, Hideyuki, lies dying in a Tokyo hospital, his body ravaged by viral cancer. This nightmarish incurable disease has sprung out of nowhere and has begun to affect organisms all over the planet. Twenty years ago Hideyki worked on a virtual reality project which replicated evolution on earth, called the Loop. The project failed when the organisms within it inexplicably stopped reproducing normally and started cloning. Nearly all of the other scientists who worked on the Loop are already dead - from cancer. To get to the heart of the mystery, Kaoru must travel to the other side of the planet, to the Mojave desert. The secret he encounters there will overturn everything he thought he knew about the world - and his own identity. In this suspense-filled follow-up to 'Ring' and 'Spiral', Suzuki masterfully confounds the reader with a stunning new twist on the Ring mythology.

Spiral (Paperback, New Ed): Koji Suzuki Spiral (Paperback, New Ed)
Koji Suzuki; Translated by Glynne Walley
R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stunning Japanese thriller with a chilling supernatural twist - the follow-up to Ring. Pathologist Ando is at a low point in his life. His small son's death from drowning has resulted in the break-up of his marriage and he is suffering from traumatic recurrent nightmares. Work is his only escape, and his depressing world of loneliness and regret is shaken up when an old rival from medical school, Ryuji Takayama, turns up on his slab ready to be dissected. Through Ryuji's bizarre demise Ando learns of a series of mysterious deaths that seem to have been caused by a sinister virus. From beyond the grave Ryuji appears to be leading Ando towards a suspicious videotape - could this hold the answer to the riddle of the strange deaths? Or is it merely the first clue? When Ando meets Mai, an attractive former student of Ryuji's, his desire to solve the puzzle transcends curiosity and becomes a matter of life or death. 'Spiral' is the stunning sequel to the highly acclaimed 'Ring', and can also be read as a standalone.

Ring (Paperback, New Ed): Koji Suzuki Ring (Paperback, New Ed)
Koji Suzuki; Translated by Robert B. Rohmer, Glynne Walley
R328 R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Save R41 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stunning Japanese thriller with a chilling supernatural twist. The novel that inspired the cult Japanese movie and the Hollywood blockbuster of the same name. Asakawa is a hardworking journalist who has climbed his way up from local-news beat reporter to writer for his newspaper's weekly magazine. A chronic workaholic, he doesn't take much notice when his seventeen-year-old niece dies suddenly - until a chance conversation reveals that another healthy teenager died at exactly the same time, in chillingly similar circumstances. Sensing a story, Asakawa begins to investigate, and soon discovers that this strange simultaneous sudden-death syndrome also affected another two teenagers. Exactly one week before their mysterious deaths the four teenagers all spent the night at a leisure resort in the same log cabin. When Asakawa visits the resort, the mystery only deepens. A comment made in the guest book by one of the teenagers leads him to a particular vidoetape with a portentous message at the end: Those who have viewed these images are fated to die at this exact hour one week from now. Asakawa finds himself in a race against time - he has only seven days to find the cause of the teenagers' deaths before it finds him. The hunt puts him on the trail of an apocalytpic power that will force Asakawa to choose between saving his family and saving civilization.

Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part Two—His Master's Blade: Kyokutei Bakin Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part Two—His Master's Blade
Kyokutei Bakin; Translated by Glynne Walley
R871 R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Save R72 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kyokutei Bakin's Nansō Satomi Hakkenden is one of the monuments of Japanese literature. This multigenerational samurai saga was one of the most popular and influential books of the nineteenth century and has been adapted many times into film, television, fiction, and comics. His Master's Blade, the second part of Hakkenden, begins the story of the eight Dog Warriors created from the mystic union between Princess Fuse and the dog Yatsufusa and born into eight different samurai families in fifteenth-century Japan. The first is Inuzuka Shino, orphaned descendent of proud warriors. Left with nothing save a magical sword and the bead that marks him as a Dog Warrior, young Shino escapes his evil aunt and uncle and sets out to restore his family name. Unaware of their karmic bond, Shino and the other Dog Warriors are drawn into a world of vendettas and quests, gallants, and rogues, as each strives to learn his true nature and find his place in the eight-man fraternity.

Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part One-An Ill-Considered Jest (Paperback): Kyokutei Bakin Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part One-An Ill-Considered Jest (Paperback)
Kyokutei Bakin; Translated by Glynne Walley
R833 R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Save R73 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kyokutei Bakin's Nanso Satomi hakkenden is one of the monuments of Japanese literature. This multigenerational samurai saga was one of the most popular and influential books of the nineteenth century and has been adapted many times into film, television, fiction, and comics. An Ill-Considered Jest, the first part of Hakkenden, tells the story of the Satomi clan patriarch Yoshizane and his daughter Princess Fuse. An ill-advised comment forces Yoshizane to betroth his daughter to the family dog, creating a supernatural union that ultimately produces the Eight Dog Warriors. Princess Fuse's heroic and tragic sacrifice, and her strength, intelligence, and self-determination throughout, render her an immortal character within Japanese fiction. Eight Dogs is the culmination of centuries of premodern Japanese tale-telling, combining aspects of historical romance, fantasy, Tokugawa-era popular fiction, and Chinese vernacular stories. Glynne Walley's lively translation conveys the witty and colorful prose of the original, producing a faithful and entertaining edition of this important literary classic.

Dark Water (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Koji Suzuki Dark Water (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Koji Suzuki; Translated by Glynne Walley
R361 R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Save R54 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A haunting collection of short stories from Koji Suzuki, author of the smash thriller, "Ring," which spawned the hit film and sequels. The first story in this collection has been adapted to film ("Dark Water," Walter Salles), and another, ""Adrift"" is currently in production with Dimension Films.

Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part One-An Ill-Considered Jest (Hardcover): Kyokutei Bakin Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part One-An Ill-Considered Jest (Hardcover)
Kyokutei Bakin; Translated by Glynne Walley
R2,898 R2,705 Discovery Miles 27 050 Save R193 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kyokutei Bakin's Nanso Satomi hakkenden is one of the monuments of Japanese literature. This multigenerational samurai saga was one of the most popular and influential books of the nineteenth century and has been adapted many times into film, television, fiction, and comics. An Ill-Considered Jest, the first part of Hakkenden, tells the story of the Satomi clan patriarch Yoshizane and his daughter Princess Fuse. An ill-advised comment forces Yoshizane to betroth his daughter to the family dog, creating a supernatural union that ultimately produces the Eight Dog Warriors. Princess Fuse's heroic and tragic sacrifice, and her strength, intelligence, and self-determination throughout, render her an immortal character within Japanese fiction. Eight Dogs is the culmination of centuries of premodern Japanese tale-telling, combining aspects of historical romance, fantasy, Tokugawa-era popular fiction, and Chinese vernacular stories. Glynne Walley's lively translation conveys the witty and colorful prose of the original, producing a faithful and entertaining edition of this important literary classic.

Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part Two—His Master's Blade: Kyokutei Bakin Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden" - Part Two—His Master's Blade
Kyokutei Bakin; Translated by Glynne Walley
R2,939 R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Save R194 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kyokutei Bakin's Nansō Satomi Hakkenden is one of the monuments of Japanese literature. This multigenerational samurai saga was one of the most popular and influential books of the nineteenth century and has been adapted many times into film, television, fiction, and comics. His Master's Blade, the second part of Hakkenden, begins the story of the eight Dog Warriors created from the mystic union between Princess Fuse and the dog Yatsufusa and born into eight different samurai families in fifteenth-century Japan. The first is Inuzuka Shino, orphaned descendent of proud warriors. Left with nothing save a magical sword and the bead that marks him as a Dog Warrior, young Shino escapes his evil aunt and uncle and sets out to restore his family name. Unaware of their karmic bond, Shino and the other Dog Warriors are drawn into a world of vendettas and quests, gallants, and rogues, as each strives to learn his true nature and find his place in the eight-man fraternity.

Good Dogs - Edification, Entertainment, and Kyokutei Bakin's "Nanso Satomi hakkenden" (Hardcover): Glynne Walley Good Dogs - Edification, Entertainment, and Kyokutei Bakin's "Nanso Satomi hakkenden" (Hardcover)
Glynne Walley
R2,032 R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Save R514 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Good Dogs explores the intersection of didacticism, Chinese vernacular scholarship, social criticism, and commercial storytelling in late Tokugawa Japan through an examination of a masterpiece of 19th century popular fiction: the novel Nanso Satomi Hakkenden (The Lives of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi of Southern Kazusa; for short, Hakkenden), serialized from 1814 to 1842 by Kyokutei Bakin (1767-1848). The author argues that in Bakin's hands, popular fiction functioned to mobilize and hybridize high culture and low, official and heterodox ideologies, and the demands of both the moralist and the marketplace. Good Dogs begin with detailed examinations of Hakkenden as, in turn, a work of gesaku (popular fiction); an adaptation and critique of the Chinese vernacular novel Shuihu zhuan (J. Suikoden, The Water Margin); and an exercise in kanzen choaku, "encouraging virtue and chastising vice." Then it explores how the novel's blend of didacticism and playfulness destabilizes the putatively moral categories of gender, species, and social class, while foregrounding an image of moral agency that prefigures modern individualism. Good Dogs combines close readings of Hakkenden with a consideration of the novel's place in 19th-century Japan (including its Meiji reception), as well as its place in East Asian vernacular fiction.

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