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Grotesque

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Life at the prestigious Q High School for Girls in Tokyo exists on a precise social axis: a world of insiders and outsiders, of haves and have-nots. Beautiful Yuriko and her unpopular, unnamed sister exist in different spheres; the hopelessly awkward Kazue Sato floats around among them, trying to fit in.Years later, Yuriko and Kazue are dead — both have become prostitutes and both have been brutally murdered. Natsuo Kirino, celebrated author of Out, seamlessly weaves together the stories of these women’s struggles within the conventions and restrictions of Japanese society. At once a psychological investigation of the pressures facing Japanese women and a classic work of noir fiction, Grotesque is a brilliantly twisted novel of ambition, desire, beauty, cruelty, and identity by one of our most electrifying writers.

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ISBN9781400096596
PublisherKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Date02/12/08
Pages544

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  • kaisu
    kaisu

    48 Followers

    4.0

    Eine interessante Geschichte, mit interessanten Ansichten.

    Sep 22, 2022

  • leahsayshi
    leahsayshi

    5 Followers

    4.0

    Deeply layered, dark tale about womanhood I won't be able to write a review that does the book justice as this really was not at all what I expected: This was more than just plain crime, it touched all nuances of humanity from anxiety, love, hate to desire. The book follows 3 women: Yuriko, Kazue and Yuriko's older sister and they somehow all get swallowed by the highschool world and later the corporate world. Yuriko's older sister recounts the events leading up to the murder of both Kazue and Yuriko who ended up as prostitutes. Yuriko's older sister has been jealous of her sister - partly because Yuriko was described as breathtakingly-beautiful since her birth. After retelling how they all went to an elite high school, she compiles both of the girls diaries and the written confession of their murder Zhang. (Though I always had the notion - spoiler - that the murderer in fact was Yuriko's sister, but that's another thing were the novel gets ambiguos.) But be warned, there is a lot of incest and violence going on. I just finished today and there is still so much to interprete as Kirino keeps the reader guessing by keeping some things vague. That's probably what I enjoyed most because every little sentence was surrounded with a little mystery. The characters in this book were in fact grotesque and everyone's lifestory in here was sad, dark and too much to take. I just felt sorry for everyone. Except Yuriko's sister who we never get to know by name: Textbook unreliable narrator who deserves only the worst. It also began and ended with two of the best sentences I have every read - strongly composed!

    Feb 11, 2021

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