
Tokyo Writer 1987
About This Novel
A sudden high fever threw Kirishima Mori to Tokyo in 1987. The good news is that at this time, Japan is in the early stage of the bubble economy, and a scene of vigorous vitality and competition for everything is just around the corner. The bad news is that in a few years the bubble will burst, sending society hurtling toward destruction. What shocked him even more was that in this specious Japan, the starry sky of the literary world was completely different from that of the previous life - all the authors he was familiar with disappeared. Instead, there is a group of talented authors who lead literature to other places. They are supposed to guide confused souls, but they are trapped by society and the times, advocating "money first" and unaware of the coming crisis. In order to avoid the ending of naked swimming in Tokyo Bay, Kirishima Mori used the words in his memory to spread out the manuscript paper under the dim light, hold on to the pen tightly, and wrote "Mirror of Dusk", which is like the return of New Sensationism and the ultimate Japanese aesthetics in the midst of hardship and anxiety; Then "Mirror of the Day" was used to complete its soul, and finally it became the movie "Snow Country" that would shock the entire literary world in the future. Then, like a silent but turbulent literary revival, the works that have been passed down from generation to generation gurgled from his pen and reappeared in this world. Amid the exclamations and praises, Kirishima Mori stepped up the steps, with the road paved by Yoshimitsu Kataha and timeless classics beneath his feet. Some people question what exactly he brought, But there are always those who are more discerning and have noticed: what he brought, It's a-- A new literary era.
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