<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A new series from Europa Editions, <em>The Passenger</em> collects the best new writing, photography, art and reportage from around the world.</strong></p> <p><strong>IN THIS VOLUME: </strong><strong><em> </em></strong><strong>Ghosts of the Tsumani </strong>by Richard Lloyd Parry・<strong>Living in Shimokitazawa </strong>by Yoshimoto Banana・<strong>Why Japan Is Populist-Free?</strong> by Ian Buruma・plus: a Shinto sect in the shadow of power, feeling debts by disappearing into thin air, the decline of sexual desire, the obsession with American blues, the strongest sumo wrestler of all time (who isn's Japanese), the revenge of the Ainu and much more...</p> <p>Visitors from the West look with amazement, and sometimes concern, at Japan's social structures and unique, complex culture industry; the gigantic scale of its tech corporations and the resilience of its traditions; the extraordinary diversity of the subcultures that flourish in its "post-human" megacities. The country nonetheless remains an intricate and complicated jigsaw puzzle, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for stories, reflections, and reportage.</p> <p>The subjects in this volume range from the Japanese veneration of the dead to the Tokyo music scene, from urban alienation to cinema, from sumo to toxic masculinity. </p> <p>Caught between an ageing population and extreme post-modernity, Japan is an ideal observation point from which to understand our age and the one to come.</p> <p>"Some Japanese stories end violently. Others never end at all, but only cut away, at the moment of extreme crisis, to a butterfly, or the wind, or the moon."―<strong>Brian Phillips</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Praise for<em> The Passenger</em></strong></p> <p>"A perfect cure for wanderlust... <em>The Passenger</em> provides a reading-room getaway and a pulse on Japan's shifting culture, social structures, politics and industry."--<strong><em>International Examiner</em></strong></p> <p>"<em>The Passenger</em> readers will find none of the typical travel guide sections on where to eat or what sights to see. Consider the books, rather, more like a literary vacation--the kind you can take without braving a long flight in the time of Covid-19."--<em><strong>Publishers Weekly</strong></em><strong><br /></strong><br />"A wonderful publication and a beautiful object. The Passenger is a pleasure to read, to hold, and to look at."--<em><strong>La Repubblica</strong></em></p> <p>"A must-read. Much more than a travel guide, The Passenger is indispensable for any reader who is curious about the world."--<em><strong>Il Venerdì</strong></em></p><br>
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