Occupied City, David Peace
Occupied City, David Peace
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Occupied City

Author: David Peace

Narrator: Alton TakiyamaChung, Daisuke Tsuji, Justine Eyre, Bronson Pinchot, Lorna Raver, and Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 12 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/14/2010


Synopsis

On January 26, 1948, a public health official arrives at a branch of the Teikoku Bank in Tokyo. There has been an outbreak of dysentery in the neighborhood, he tells the manager, and he has been assigned by Occupation authorities to treat all locals who might have been exposed.The sixteen members of the staff gather as the official pours the first of two separate medicines into sixteen cups and instructs them in how exactly to drink it. Within five minutes, ten employees are dead and the official has fled. But the horrific crime is merely the catalyst for this blistering novel.In twelve different voiceseach telling the story of the murder from a singular perspectivethe narrative gathers staggering power and pathos. We hear one of the victims speak from the grave. We read the increasingly mad notes of one of the case detectives, the desperate letters of an American occupier, and the testimony of a traumatized survivor. We meet a journalist, a gangsterturnedbusinessman, a man who calls himself "The Occult Detective," a Soviet soldier, and a wellknown painter accused and convicted of the crime. Every voice enlarges and deepens the portrait of a people making their way out of a warinduced hell. Wittingly or unwittingly, each one of them plays a part in blurring the line between truth and lies: in their own lives, in the life of their city, their history, their nation, the newly emerging postwar world.A stunningly audacious work of fiction, Occupied City envelops the reader in its extreme time and place with its brilliantly idiosyncratic, expressionistic, and mesmerizing narrative.

About David Peace

David Peace is the author of the Red Riding Quartet series and was chosen as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 2003. He is the author of six previous novels, published in the UK: the four novels of the Red Riding Quartet, GB84, and The Damned Utd. He was born and raised in West Yorkshire and now lives in the East End of Tokyo with his wife and children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Violet on February 06, 2017

Tokyo 1948: a man posing as a health inspector tells a bank manager there has been an outbreak of dysentery nearby. He asks the bank manager to gather together all the staff because he has brought with him a serum that will protect them from the infection. The health inspector shows the sixteen staf......more

Goodreads review by Ubik on August 12, 2022

12 […un gioco di racconti di fantasmi popolare durante il periodo Edo (XVII secolo) in uso tra i samurai come dimostrazione ludica di coraggio…un gruppo di persone si riunisce al tramonto alla luce azzurra di candele accese. Ciascuno a turno racconta una storia dell’orrore e al termine una candela vi......more

Goodreads review by Flannery on December 20, 2014

when I read Tokyo Year Zero, I was stunned. The book was very special in my eyes, it was different, confusing and impressive. I didn´t know David Peace before, though you always stumble upon his red-riding-qurartett-series, when you are looking for something to read in the book stores. I really look......more

Goodreads review by Alfonso on April 09, 2022

Allora, usciamo dall’imbarazzo e diciamocelo subito: la scrittura di David Peace nei suoi libri ambientati nella Tokyo post capitolazione giapponese può sembrare delirante. E in parte, anche questo va ammesso, lo è. Provo una stima clamorosa per Marco Pensante e per la sua opera di traduzione, che d......more

Goodreads review by Nathanael on March 14, 2011

David Peace follows his spectacular "Tokyo Year Zero" with a book that is, if possible, even more staggering: a twelve-voiced account of a notorious mass murder that took place in Tokyo in 1948. Much has been made of his debt to "Rashomon," and comparisons have also been drawn between this novel and......more