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I Am a Japanese Writer

Dany LaFerriere ,
182 pages
Douglas & McIntyre
May 2011
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A devilishly intelligent new novel by the internationally bestselling author and Prix Médicis winner<br><br>A black writer from Montreal has found the perfect title for his next book <i>I Am a Japanese Writer</i>. His publisher loves it and gives him an advance. The problem is, he can't seem to write a word of it. He nurses his writer's block by taking baths, re-reading the Japanese poet Basho and engaging in amorous intrigues with rising pop star Midori. The book, still unwritten, becomes a cult phenomenon in Japan, and the writer an international celebrity. A Japanese writer publishes a book called <i>I Am a Malagasy Writer</i>. Even the Japanese consulate is intrigued. Our hero is delighted - until things start to go wrong. Part postmodern fantasy, part Kafkaesque nightmare and part travelogue to the inner reaches of the self, <i>I Am a Japanese Writer</i> calls into question everything we think we know about what-and who-makes a work of art
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Pages 182
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre
Published 2011
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