Nakamura Reality, Alex Austin
Nakamura Reality, Alex Austin
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Nakamura Reality

Author: Alex Austin

Narrator: Feodor Chin

Unabridged: 8 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/28/2016


Synopsis

Absenting himself for a brief intimacy with a former girlfriend, Hugh Mcpherson leaves his surfing-obsessed sons on an isolated California beach. When he returns, the eleven-year-old twins have vanished. A ferocious riptide has swept Takumi and Hitoshi out to sea, their bodies unrecovered. Devastated by the loss, Hugh and his Japanese wife Setsuko divorce. Severing all ties to America, Setsuko returns to Japan to live with her father, Kazuki Ono, a prominent author of mind-bending novels. After grieving for ten years and longing for Setsuko, Hugh swims out to sea to drown himself. As he sinks, his sons appear to him, holding the last letter that he had sent to their mother, begging her forgiveness. Abandoning his suicide, Hugh swims back to shore. The incident awakens memories that throw doubt on the accepted version of his sons’ deaths. His doubts are intensified when he learns that Kazuki Ono has come to California to finish a novel called Fingal’s Cave, the tale of a brash American who marries a Japanese woman against the wishes of her father, a powerful businessman with ties to the yakuza. Provoked by his memories and by obliquely revealing passages found in Kazuki’s books, Hugh begins a quixotic journey across the California landscape, encountering numerous characters of ill-will and cross-purpose who inexorably lead him toward a film-industry firm called Nakamura Reality—and a labyrinth that challenges him to separate reality from fiction to find his way out … and perhaps back to his sons. To understand Japanese culture requires reading between the lines. This is Hugh Mcpherson’s challenge in Nakamura Reality, a beguiling blend of mystery, odyssey, inconsolable loss, and obsession.

About Alex Austin

Alex Austin is a Los Angeles writer and journalist whose fiction has appeared in numerous magazines. His plays have been produced in Los Angeles, Portland, and New York, including Mimosa, the featured play in Wordsmiths Playwrights Festival and The Amazing Brenda Strider, a Backstage West Critic’s Pick. Austin lives with his wife, Eileen, in the West Valley and has three children, one of whom resided in Tokyo for several years and married a Japanese woman, the springboard for his current novel.

About Feodor Chin

Feodor Chin, an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator, is an actor classically trained at the American Conservatory Theater and UCLA. His acting career includes numerous credits in film, television, theater, and voice-over.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kirk on April 10, 2016

"We have lingered in the chambers of the sea," famously ends T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. "By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown / Till human voices wake us, and we drown." There's a lot of Eliotic "death by water" imagery in this beautifully written, intricately s......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on January 21, 2016

Built into that mysterious space between fairytale, myth and gritty authenticity, Alex Austin’s Nakamura Reality is achingly real, hauntingly surreal, and vividly imaginative. It’s a wonderful tale of love lost, loveless loss, and fiction’s cruel machinations, where family ties tear and weave into a......more

Goodreads review by Kara on October 22, 2015

A story so gripping and satisfyingly complex, it'll leave you thinking about it long after the last page. Skillfully crafted with rich prose and characters, you'll find yourself sympathizing with the main character as you too question the sometimes fine line between sobering reality and heart wrench......more

Goodreads review by Lorie on October 30, 2019

I am not entirely sure what to think about this book. I will have to reread it so that I can be certain exactly what happened. It is well written though so there's that. As so often happens in life, this character is both a victim and a victimizer. His crimes are large and small as are the crimes co......more


Quotes

“Austin’s writing is powerful and moving, whether he’s describing Hugh’s heartrending quest or quoting passages from Kazuki’s novel. The book’s interplay between fantasy and reality demands close attention, but readers who make the effort will be more than amply rewarded.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)