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  • 【中古】【輸入品・未使用】Tokyo Ueno Station【メーカー名】Tilted Axis Press【メーカー型番】【ブランド名】【商品説明】Tokyo Ueno Station当店では初期不良に限り、商品到着から7日間は返品を 受付けております。こちらは海外販売用に買取り致しました未使用品です。買取り致しました為、中古扱いとしております。他モールとの併売品の為、完売の際はご連絡致しますのでご了承下さい。速やかにご返金させて頂きます。ご注文からお届けまで1、ご注文⇒ご注文は24時間受け付けております。2、注文確認⇒ご注文後、当店から注文確認メールを送信します。3、配送⇒当店海外倉庫から取り寄せの場合は10〜30日程度でのお届けとなります。国内到着後、発送の際に通知にてご連絡致します。国内倉庫からの場合は3〜7日でのお届けとなります。 ※離島、北海道、九州、沖縄は遅れる場合がございます。予めご了承下さい。お電話でのお問合せは少人数で運営の為受け付けておりませんので、メールにてお問合せお願い致します。営業時間 月〜金 10:00〜17:00お客様都合によるご注文後のキャンセル・返品はお受けしておりませんのでご了承下さい。
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  • <p><strong>Winner of the 2020 National Book Award for Translated Literature</strong></p> <p>Kazu is dead. Born in Fukushima in 1933, the same year as the Emperor, his life is tied by a series of coincidences to the Imperial family and has been shaped at every turn by modern Japanese history. But his life story is also marked by bad luck, and now, in death, he is unable to rest easily, haunting the park near Ueno Station. It is here that Kazu’s life in Tokyo began and ended, having arrived there to work a labourer in the run up to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics before ending his days living in the vast homeless ‘villages’ in the park, traumatised by the destruction of the 2011 tsunami and enraged by the announcement of the 2020 Olympics.</p> <p>As a work of post-tsunami literature and a protest against the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, this novel is of utmost importance to this moment, a powerful rebuke to the Imperial system and a sensitive, deeply felt depiction of the lives of Japan...
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  • MIRI YU RIVERHEAD (USA)2021 English アメリカ合衆国 ISBN:9780593187524 洋書 Fiction & Literature(小説&文芸) Fiction
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  • <p>**WINNER OF THE 2020 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN TRANSLATED LITERATURE</p> <p>A <em>NEW YORK TIMES</em> NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR</p> <p>A surreal, devastating story of a homeless ghost who haunts one of Tokyo's busiest train stations.**</p> <p>Kazu is dead. Born in Fukushima in 1933, the same year as the Japanese Emperor, his life is tied by a series of coincidences to the Imperial family and has been shaped at every turn by modern Japanese history. But his life story is also marked by bad luck, and now, in death, he is unable to rest, doomed to haunt the park near Ueno Station in Tokyo.</p> <p>Kazu's life in the city began and ended in that park; he arrived there to work as a laborer in the preparations for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and ended his days living in the vast homeless village in the park, traumatized by the destruction of the 2011 tsunami and shattered by the announcement of the 2020 Olympics.</p> <p>Through Kazu's eyes, we see daily life in Tokyo b...
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