
A renaissance man for the postmodern age, Ryu Murakamiaa musician, filmmaker ("Tokyo Decadence"), TV personality, and award-winning authorahas gained a cult following in the West. His first novel, "Almost Transparent Blue," won Japanas most coveted literary prize and sold over a million copies, and his most recent psychosexual thriller, "In the Miso Soup," gave readers a further taste of his incredibly agile imagination. In "Piercing," Murakami, in his own unique style, explores themes of child abuse and what happens to the voiceless among us, weaving a disturbing, spare tale of two people who find each other and then are forced into hurting each other deeply because of the haunting specter of their own abuse as children.
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