内容简介
Winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Award, Naoko is a black comedy of hidden minds and lives. Navigating the interstices between the real and the unreal with perfect plot twists, this page-turner is also a critique of gender relations by a male Japanese writer, one of their best-sellng.
An everyman, Heisuke works hard at a factory job to provide for his wife, Naoko, and young daughter, Monami. He takes pleasure from the small things, like breakfast with both of them after a night shift. His placid life is rocked when, looking up from his microwave dinner one evening, he realizes the TV news that he wasn't paying attention to is reporting a catastrophic bus accident and the names of his loved ones.
When Monami finally wakes from a coma, she seems to think she's Naoko, who has died protecting her daughter. More disturbingly, the girl knows things only Naoko could know. The family life that resumes between the modest man and a companion who looks like his daughter bu seems like his dead wife is ticklish-funny until it begins hurtling toward a soul-shattering end.
In addition to winning Japan's top mystery prize, Naoko inspired a blockbuster movie. Read this work, a match for the later Bunuel, to find out why Higashino is considered the most ambitious and versatile mystery hand at work in Japan.
作者简介
东野圭吾
日本著名作家。
1985年,凭《放学后》获第31届江户川乱步奖,开始专职写作;
1999年,《秘密》获第52届日本推理作家协会奖;此后《白夜行》、《单恋》、《信》、《幻夜》先后入围直木奖。
2005年出版的《嫌疑人X的献身》史无前例地将第134届直木奖、第6届本格推理小说大奖,以及年度三大推理小说排行榜第1名一并斩获;
2008年,《流星之绊》获第43届新风奖。
2009年出版的《新参者》获两大推理小说排行榜年度第1名;
2012年,《浪矢杂货店的奇迹》获第7届中央公论文艺奖。
Naoko是2004年由Vertical出版,作者[日]东野圭吾。
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