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published
February 1st 1997
by Vintage
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Paperback, 192 pages
isbn
0679746633
(isbn13: 9780679746638)
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In the last novel written before his death in 1993, one of Japan's most distinguished novelists proffered a surreal vision of Japanese society that ma...more
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Read in January, 2007
Kobo Abe’s last novel feels like the Alice in Wonderland of a middle-aged man. When radish sprouts begin growing from the narrator’s legs, he seeks help at a hospital, where his bed suddenly takes him for a wild ride into a world of hallucinations.
The book’s title stems from a mock business proposal in which our narrator randomly wrote down the words “Kangaroo Notebook” and was eagerly met by his associates to develop the idea of this notebook. Throughout the story pop in images of...more
The book’s title stems from a mock business proposal in which our narrator randomly wrote down the words “Kangaroo Notebook” and was eagerly met by his associates to develop the idea of this notebook. Throughout the story pop in images of...more
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Read in May, 2007
I love randomness, by all means, i AM randomness, but this book was a bit disapointing. However, there were some great ideas here that fascinated, such as the squids scene (gotta read it to know what im talking about). There are parts that I enjoyed very much, but as a whole I think Abe was trying too hard. YOu know how sometimes things can be so absurd, so ridiculous, so ludacris, we think "how is this happening? how does this make sense?" Yeah, he failed, in my opinion.
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I think this was supposed to be a demonstration of Absurdist philosophy. So if you're into that, you might like this book.
Otherwise, the book reads like listening to the crazy dream that someone had last night. You know the type - where nothing of substance happens, and it's just a series of random, semi-maniacal, unconnected events that's of no interest to anyone except the dreamer. Yeah, so that for 200 pages.
Otherwise, the book reads like listening to the crazy dream that someone had last night. You know the type - where nothing of substance happens, and it's just a series of random, semi-maniacal, unconnected events that's of no interest to anyone except the dreamer. Yeah, so that for 200 pages.
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Read in July, 2008
Thanks for the read, Michael. I enjoy random surrealism, and it was a fun read. I have a nagging feeling that I was supposed to spend more time pondering symbolism and themes, but my skills are oh-so-rusty. I'm looking forward to being enlightened later.
Japanese authors really have it going on.
Japanese authors really have it going on.
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Read in February, 2008
While the surrealistic elements of Kangaroo Notebook share stylistic similarities with Murakami, this book read more like a children's novel. Perhaps something is lost in the translation, but it all comes across as being a little too goofy.
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Read in April, 2008
Hmm, what started with a interesting journey ended precisley where expected, some good interesting scenes and ideas, but all in all a disappointment, especially after a friend's high recommendation...
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Amber turned me on to Kobo Abe. Awesome writer. Surreal but makes a big statement (at least for me). I would recommend Abe's work to anyone, especially poets.
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It's just a series of dreams, and I don't really dig books that have no anchor in some kind of reality at all.
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My favorite Abe book ever. Read it in 1 night. Absurdist and amazing.
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Wild, raucous, and fantastic - an enjoyable freewheeling ride.
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