Ryu Murakami - das Vorbild von Haruki Murakami und Autor von Miikes AUDITION

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Pressestimmen
'The prose in these passages is elegiac and affecting, but it has the sharp, visceral feel of the butcher's knife or surgeons scalpel a highly compulsive, one-sitting read, and Audition should add to the Renaissance Man's growing fanbase in the English speaking world' Irvine Welsh, Guardian PRAISE FOR PIERCING 'There are echoes here of Edgar Allan Poe and Dostoevsky - Murakami shares their fascination with the darkest layer of the soul, and the appalling isolation of the criminal. Creepy and gripping' The Times 'The fame, or even notoriety, of Ryu Murakami lies in his ability to write tightly plotted, well-written tales of violence, seedy sex and horror combined with a vivid sense of the neon-slashed but oppressive atmosphere of the Tokyo street, all underpinned with a fashionable nihilism' Sunday Telegraph 'A haunting Japanese version of a David Lynch nightmare' Guardian (amazon.de)

Kurzbeschreibung
Documentary-maker Aoyama hasn't dated anyone in the seven years since the death of his beloved wife, Ryoko. Now even his teenage son Shige has suggested he think about remarrying. So when his best friend Yoshikawa comes up with a plan to hold fake film auditions so that Aoyama can choose a new bride, he decides to go along with the idea. Of the thousands who apply, Aoyama only has eyes for Yamasaki Asami, a young, beautiful, delicate and talented ballerina with a turbulent past. But there is more to her than Aoyama, blinded by his infatuation, can see, and by the time he discovers the terrifying truth it may be too late Ryu Murakami delivers his most subtle and disturbing novel yet, confirming him as Japan's master of the psycho-thriller. (amazon.de)


Kurz gesagt: Bombe!
Jeder, der den Film von Takashi Miike kennt, weiß wovon ich rede. Das Buch ist zum Teil noch um einiges drastischer, vor allen Dingen, was die Liebesnacht im Hotel angeht, die im Film nur angedeutet wird. Das Ende wiederum kam im Film ein wenig rüber.
Darüber hinaus merkt man, wie gut Miikes Umsetzung geworden ist, da er sich relativ nah ans Buch gehalten hat. Ganz, ganz DICKE Empfehlung.
Leider wohl noch nicht auf deutsch erhältlich.
Das klingt mal besonders gut.