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Tsutsui, Yasutaka: Paprika (2012, Vintage Contemporaries)

English language

Published April 4, 2012 by Vintage Contemporaries.

ISBN:
978-0-307-38918-3
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3 stars (2 reviews)

"Widely acknowledged as Yasutaka Tsutsui's masterpiece, Paprika unites his surreal, quirky imagination with a compelling, haunting narrative. When prototype models of a device for entering into patients' dreams go missing at the Institute for Psychiatric Research, it transpires that someone is using them to manipulate people's dreams and drive them insane. Threatened both personally and professionally, brilliant psychotherapist Atsuko Chiba has to journey into the world of fantasy to fight her mysterious opponents. As she delves ever deeper into the imagination, the borderline between dream and reality becomes increasingly blurred, and nightmares begin to leak into the everyday realm. The scene is set for a final showdown between the dream detective and her enemies, with the subconscious as their battleground, and the future of the waking world at stake"--

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2 stars

Satoshi Kon's animated feature based on this book was very memorable and had a BANGIN' soundtrack, so hopes were high when I noticed the original novel was available in translation. I wish I could tell you the book is better, but sadly there are some really antediluvian attitudes about women and sexuality in here that mar the action. And the action itself is kind of one-damn-thing-after-another. Dream narratives have the problem that logic can be violated at will, and that happens here every few pages. Thus, as with carelessly crafted CGI superhero films, everything can seem weightless and consequence-free after a while. My advice is to enjoy the movie, and if you're left wanting more, enjoy director Kon's other films.

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  • FICTION / Literary