Evil and the Mask
By Fuminori Nakamura
Translated by Satoko Izumo and Stephen Coates
By Fuminori Nakamura
Translated by Satoko Izumo and Stephen Coates
By Fuminori Nakamura
Translated by Satoko Izumo and Stephen Coates
By Fuminori Nakamura
Translated by Satoko Izumo and Stephen Coates
Category: Crime Fiction | Literary Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Crime Fiction | Literary Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
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$16.95
Jun 10, 2014 | ISBN 9781616953706
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Jun 11, 2013 | ISBN 9781616952136
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Praise
Praise for Evil and the Mask
“Karma runs thicker than blood in Evil and the Mask, the thought-provoking and unpredictable new novel by the Japanese zen-noir master Fuminori Nakamura.”
—Wall Street Journal
“Evil and the Mask is a brilliant novel from one of Japan’s most current authors . . . If you love Patricia Highsmith, you’ll love Nakamura.”
—Globe and Mail
“Evil and the Mask is a hard-to-put-down novel of ideas and a savage comment on nihilism, both Japanese and global . . . Shouldn’t be missed.”
—Booklist, Starred Review
“A twisted tale of revenge . . . mixing noir and the existential question of free will.”
—The Japan Times
“Deliciously twisted . . . Nakamura bend[s] the line between what is good and what is evil until it nearly breaks. It’s impressive how a book so dark can be so much fun.”
—Grantland
“[Evil and the Mask is] full of themes that everyone can appreciate . . . Nakamura blurs the line between light and dark, good and evil. He illustrates that nothing in life is completely black and white.”
—Tulsa Books Examiner
“Evil and the Mask is concerned with a twisty sense of morality: is Fumihiro born evil, and can he escape the cruelty associated with his surname?”
—Omnivoracious
“Deals with basic questions of good and evil, guilt and remorse. Cryptic detectives, smoky nightclubs, and murky streets in Japanese suburbs add to the noir sensibility. At times bizarre, at times hallucinatory, the story is always provocative.”
—Publishers Weekly
“This literary thriller steeps the reader in humanity’s dark nature and the struggle of those who try to resist their own moral corruption.”
—Library Journal
“Evil and the Mask is an engrossing account . . . The story is violent, revengeful, and often disagreeable but it still contains that hypnotic voice that makes you want to read more.”
—Midwest Book Review
“Evil and the Mask, the second book of his to be available in English, is undoubtedly the narrative that will help cement him as the new master of Japanese noir . . . an absolute must-read.”
—Out of the Gutter Magazine
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