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Life for Sale

Yukio Mishima Stephen Dodd

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Japanese
Penguin Classics
04 February 2021
First serialized in Playboy Japan, a stylish, pulp narrative about a failed suicide attempt and the absurd adventures of a young man with nothing to live for

'Life for sale.

Use me as you wish.

I am a twenty-seven-year-old male.

Discretion guaranteed.

Will cause no bother at all.'

When Hanio Yamada realizes the future holds nothing of worth to him, he puts his life for sale in a Tokyo newspaper, thus unleashing a series of unimaginable exploits.

A world of revenge, murderous mobsters, hidden cameras, a vampire woman, poisonous carrots, espionage and code-breaking, a junkie heiress, home-made explosives and decoys reveals itself to the unwitting Hanio. Is there anything he can do to stop it?
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Imprint:   Penguin Classics
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   144g
ISBN:   9780241333150
ISBN 10:   0241333156
Series:   Penguin Modern Classics
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Yukio Mishima was born in 1925 in Tokyo, and is considered one of Japan's most important writers. His books broke social boundaries and taboos at a time when Japan found itself in a state of rapid social change. His interests, besides writing, included body-building, acting and practising as a Samurai. In 1970 he attempted to start a military coup, which failed. Upon realizing this, Mishima performed seppuku, a ritual suicide, upon himself. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature three times.

Reviews for Life for Sale

Yields a rare glimpse of the pulp-fiction flipside that partnered the rhapsodic and mystical Mishima... grotesque, melodramatic, spectacular, utterly silly * The Times * It's funny and horrific and curious and thoroughly entertaining and should win Mishima a new generation of fans * The Independent * There is a place in life for the exhilarating, surreal and sometimes downright silly. This novel ticks all the boxes * Spectator * Succeeds in capturing vividly the bathos of the self-pitying modern nihilist... the absurdity of life is conveyed through the tropes of pulp fiction and manga comics * The New Statesman * An engaging all-action satire * The Guardian * A writer of immense energy and ability * Time Out *


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