(JP¥1,400)
+NT$591 Shipping fee
+NT$64 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
mik
5/5498
View detail
Item condition
Scratches/marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
There is damage, dirt, stains, etc. due to aging. I think there are no writings inside, but there may be oversights. Please consider purchasing after understanding and accepting that these are used books. A two-book set featuring the literary works of Yasutaka Tsutsui and unique illustrations. Excerpt from the site: [Dark World Odyssey] Population explosion, lead poisoning, artificial hibernation – the genius coolly depicts near-future Japan based on accurate data in "2001 Dark World Odyssey." "Rantou Ningen Daikenkyu" uniquely analyzes the deep psychology of modern people who go back and forth between sanity and madness, genius and madman. In addition, all the manga, "The Semi-Mad Life of Leonardo da Vinci" and "Hoshi Shinichi Ron" are added, conveying the amazing world of Yasutaka Tsutsui without reservation. [The Vulgar Encyclopedia] The appearance of a peculiar "Liangshanpo" production of critics – they excel only in taboo arts such as wiretapping, embezzlement, peeping, and arson, and these vulgar sensei suddenly become the darlings of the media. However, their unrestrained activities gradually meet the counterattack of the monster called common sense, and a fierce battle between the two begins... A long novel that depicts the hidden desires for evil and destructive impulses of humans with a rich sense of parody and wordplay. Yasutaka Tsutsui Author Profile Born in Osaka in 1934. Graduated from Doshisha University. In 1960, he founded the SF doujinshi "NULL" with his three younger brothers. This magazine was recognized by Edogawa Ranpo, and "Otasuke" was reprinted in "Houseki." In 1965, he published his first collection of works, "Tokaido War." In 1981, he received the Izumi Kyoka Literary Award for "Kyojin-tachi," the Tanizaki Jun'ichiro Prize for "Yume no Kizaka Bunki-ten" in 1987, the Kawabata Yasunari Literary Award for "Yoppa-dani e no Koka" in 1989, and the Japan SF Grand Prize for "Asa no Gaspard" in 1992. In December 1996, he lifted the pen ban that had lasted for three years and three months. In 1997, he received the Pasolini Award. In 2000, he received the Yomiuri Literary Award for "Watashi no Granpa." In 2002, he received the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon. In 2010, he received the Kikuchi Kan Prize. In 2017, he received the Mainichi Art Award for "Monado no Ryōiki." Other numerous works include "Kazoku Hakkei," "Teki," "Dancing Vanity," "Aho no Kabe," "Gendaigo Ura Jiten," "Seikon," "Sekai wa Go Jodan," and "Jackpot." #YasutakaTsutsui #Entertainment/Hobbies #Books #Literary Novels #BOOK
1 week ago