All Men Are Expendable (collection of Works of Ryu Murakami)

All Men Are Expendable (collection of Works of Ryu Murakami)

by (japan) Ryu Murakami

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About This Novel

Is it nonsense, or is it the truth? Is it prejudice or sharpness? Ryu Murakami's most influential collection of essays, with sharp and lively writing, full of laughter and curses; genius-like originality and childish speaking without restraint; there are all kinds of people and diverse ideas, and these should all be allowed to exist. This book is a collection of essays by Ryu Murakami published in 1993, which caused a violent response in Japanese society. The title of each article is quite eye-catching. In the words of a critic, it is at the level of "advertising copywriting". In addition, in his articles, Murakami Ryu makes sharp, lively and forward-looking comments on the relationship between men and women in the current society (the decline of patriarchy, the rise of feminism, etc.) By laughing and scolding, which is often amazing. Like his novels, his collection of essays is also unique and shocking among similar works. It reflects the charming talent of the "literary genius" Ryu Murakami and is quite "appreciative".

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