Sympathy Tower Tokyo
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Welcome to the Japan of tomorrow. Here, the practice of a radical sympathy toward criminals has become the norm and a grand skyscraper in the heart of Tokyo is planned to house wrongdoers in compassionate comfort - Sympathy Tower Tokyo.
Acclaimed architect Sara Machina has been tasked with designing the city's new centrepiece, but is riven by doubt. Haunted by a terrible crime she experienced as a young girl, she wonders if she might inherently disagree with the values of the project, which should be the pinnacle of her career. As Sara grapples with these conflicting emotions, her relationship with her gorgeous - and much younger - boyfriend grows increasingly strained. In search of solace, in need of creative inspiration, Sara turns to the knowing words of an AI chatbot...
Awarded Japan's highest literary prize, Sympathy Tower Tokyo is an extraordinary novel from one of the most exciting new voices in world literature. Partly inspired by conversations with an artificial intelligence, it offers an extraordinary defence of the power of language written by humans, a touching exploration of the imaginative impulse, and an often hilarious send up of our modern world's unrelenting conformity.
'A bold interrogation of crime, punishment and redemption' Economist
'Stuns and illuminates. Sympathy Tower Tokyo is an ode to language and possibility and the ongoing question of how to be in an ever-changing world.' Bryan Washington, author of Memorial
'A brilliantly ambitious struggle and mediation on language, thought and existence. A wondrous book', Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars
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Eine groteske und sehr an 1984 erinnernde dystopische Geschichte über Sprache und Identität und die Bedeutung von und durch das gesprochene bzw. geschriebene Wort im Hinblick auf die Gesellschaft, Kultur und Identität. Was bedeuten Gleichheit, Unvoreingenommenheit, Gleichberechtigung und Inklusion und wie können diese Konzepte durch Sprache neu definiert oder gar zerstört werden?
A cute company for a small trip
It is a nice and short story. Despite its shortness, it contains some pretty big questions about language and society. At the same time it is a light reading for a weekend. If you happen to speak Japanese, I can only imagine that this book feels more natural. Since I read it in English, I do feel that some Ideas didn’t hit as hard.

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Mood
Protagonist(s)
Pace
Writing Style
Description
Welcome to the Japan of tomorrow. Here, the practice of a radical sympathy toward criminals has become the norm and a grand skyscraper in the heart of Tokyo is planned to house wrongdoers in compassionate comfort - Sympathy Tower Tokyo.
Acclaimed architect Sara Machina has been tasked with designing the city's new centrepiece, but is riven by doubt. Haunted by a terrible crime she experienced as a young girl, she wonders if she might inherently disagree with the values of the project, which should be the pinnacle of her career. As Sara grapples with these conflicting emotions, her relationship with her gorgeous - and much younger - boyfriend grows increasingly strained. In search of solace, in need of creative inspiration, Sara turns to the knowing words of an AI chatbot...
Awarded Japan's highest literary prize, Sympathy Tower Tokyo is an extraordinary novel from one of the most exciting new voices in world literature. Partly inspired by conversations with an artificial intelligence, it offers an extraordinary defence of the power of language written by humans, a touching exploration of the imaginative impulse, and an often hilarious send up of our modern world's unrelenting conformity.
'A bold interrogation of crime, punishment and redemption' Economist
'Stuns and illuminates. Sympathy Tower Tokyo is an ode to language and possibility and the ongoing question of how to be in an ever-changing world.' Bryan Washington, author of Memorial
'A brilliantly ambitious struggle and mediation on language, thought and existence. A wondrous book', Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars
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Eine groteske und sehr an 1984 erinnernde dystopische Geschichte über Sprache und Identität und die Bedeutung von und durch das gesprochene bzw. geschriebene Wort im Hinblick auf die Gesellschaft, Kultur und Identität. Was bedeuten Gleichheit, Unvoreingenommenheit, Gleichberechtigung und Inklusion und wie können diese Konzepte durch Sprache neu definiert oder gar zerstört werden?
A cute company for a small trip
It is a nice and short story. Despite its shortness, it contains some pretty big questions about language and society. At the same time it is a light reading for a weekend. If you happen to speak Japanese, I can only imagine that this book feels more natural. Since I read it in English, I do feel that some Ideas didn’t hit as hard.







