There's also David Peace's Tokyo Year Zero, which is about a cop in the
immediate aftermath of WWII.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Mark Sullivan <DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net> wrote:
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> I agree with Karin's recommendation of Kirino's Out. Been meaning to check
> out her Grotesque, too. As far as I know, those are the only two of her many
> novels to have been translated to English. Oops, just looked, there's a
> third, Real World, but that's the problem with a lot of Japanese
> noir/hardboiled, lack of translation.
> There were supposedly quite a lot of yakuza novels over there, but few if
> any have been translated. I think Ashes by Kenzo Kitakata is supposed to be
> a good yakuza novel (thanks for reminding me, I just ordered it). Then there
> are a couple others I've had for a while, but have not yet gotten around to
> reading: The Tattoo Murder Case by Akimitsu Takagi and All She Was Worth by
> Miyuki Miyabe.
> Then there are Geijin (non-Japanese) writers with books set in Japan. Brit
> (living in Japan) Peter Tasker wrote a trilogy of books about a Japanese PI
> named Mori. I read the first and enjoyed it. And then there is Barry
> Eisler's series about contract killer John Rain, who is a Japanese American.
> At least the first one is set in Japan.
> Mark
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> > From: shadowkobun@yahoo.com <shadowkobun%40yahoo.com>
> > Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 14:58:20 +0000
> > Subject: RARA-AVIS: Hard-Boiled Japan
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> > Hi! Any favorite novels or stories set in Japan?
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> > Thanks!
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> > Take Care!
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> > Jeff
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