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Patient X: The Case-Book of Ryunosuke Akutagawa | David Peace
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The acclaimed author of Occupied City, Tokyo Year Zero, and the Red Riding Quartet now gives us a stunning work of fiction in twelve connected tales that take up the strange, brief life of the brilliant twentieth-century Japanese writer, Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Haunting and evocative, brutal and surreal, these twelve connected tales evoke the life of the Japanese writer Ry?nosuke Akutagawa (1892-1927) whose short story, "In the Grove" served as an inspiration for Kurosawa's famous film Rash?mon; and whose narrative use of multiple perspectives and different versions of a single event influenced generations of storytellers. Writing out of his own obsession with Akutagawa, David Peace delves into the known facts and events of the writer's life and inner world--birth to a mother who was mentally ill and a father who died shortly thereafter; his own battles with mental illness; his complicated reaction to the beginnings of modernization and Westernization of Japan; his short but prolific writing career; his suicide at the age of 35--and creates a stunningly atmospheric and deeply moving fiction that tells its own story of a singularly brilliant mind.
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kelli7990
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Panpan

This is my review for a book I won from Goodreads in 2018. I wish I would have bailed on this one. I had a feeling before I started reading this book that I wasn‘t going to like it but I wanted to read it anyway. Maybe other books by David Peace will be better. This is the first book I‘ve read by him.

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arubabookwoman
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Just read an interesting interview in The Guardian—David Mitchell interviewing David Peace, both authors I‘m v. fond of. Peace has a new novel out in GB now—will have to wait til August here in the US😟. It‘s been a long wait.