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Seishu Hase

    Hase Seishu è un maestro della narrativa crime yakuza giapponese, noto per la sua narrazione cruda e viscerale. Il suo stile distintivo immerge i lettori nel grintoso sottobosco criminale, esplorando temi di lealtà, tradimento e sopravvivenza. Seishu crea narrazioni avvincenti che approfondiscono le complesse psicologie di personaggi che navigano in un mondo di violenza e ambiguità morale. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da un ritmo intenso e un occhio attento alle dure realtà della vita criminale, rendendolo una voce significativa nel genere.

    The Boy and the Dog
    Il bambino e il cane
    • The Boy and the Dog

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Winner of the Naoki Prize, this novel captivates with its heartwarming and suspenseful narrative about resilience and survival. Following a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, a young man discovers a stray dog named Tamon outside a convenience store. The dog's tag, bearing a name linked to a guardian deity, leads the man to take Tamon in, marking the beginning of the dog's journey to reunite with his first owner. Over five years, Tamon experiences life in six different homes, ultimately returning to Hikaru, a boy rendered mute by the trauma of the tsunami. Tamon serves as a catalyst for change, impacting everyone he meets. This bestselling, award-winning tale is both intimate and expansive, blending elements of heart-wrenching emotion with uplifting moments. It powerfully illustrates how love and loyalty can triumph over adversity, showcasing the profound bond between humans and dogs. Critics praise its emotional depth, noting that it avoids sentimentality while delivering a poignant meditation on hope amid despair. The storytelling shines, offering a moving exploration of connection and the transformative power of a dog's love.

      The Boy and the Dog2022
      4,1