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Kabukimonogatari: Dandy Tale

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Kabukimonogatari: Dandy Tale
Authors and Contributors      By (author) NisiOisiN
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 140
Category/GenreFantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781945054846
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vertical, Inc.
Imprint Vertical, Inc.
Publication Date 17 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Officially the second part of MONOGATARI's second arc, KABUKI dives into the past of one of the MONOGATARI's first heorines - Mayoi Hachikuji. With an animated series by SONY, KABUKIMONOGATARI is a must read for BAKE fans, and a must for fans of Japanese YA fiction. How far does one go to help a lost child? In the case of returning narrator Araragi, the answer is too far, across the veil of time. Dutifully (if unknowingly) following up on Hachikuji's cheeky foreshadowing, he concerns himself with his young lady friend and her fate in this installment of the cult-hit series, heroicallyunable, once again, to find his own way home. Thus the tale is also, ormore so, about the journey itself,the dark honeymoon of a trip he takes into the past with the dweller in his shadow, Shinobu.Even among a cast that routinelydisrespects chronology with their meta-commentary, she takesthe cake, or the donut, by rewinding the clock for a perverse roadmovie, one that by and large goes nowhere, spatially. It's Kabuki not as in the theater, but with the characterfor "tilt"-as in a slantedattitude toward the world, the posture of a bohemian. Or, perhaps, of a legendary vampire who once sought death, and of a high school senior who once tuned out life doing theirdandy best to attend to anembarrassing wealth of aberrations in a provincial town.

Author Biography

There are few authors in Japan who have reached the heights of success as NISIOISIN. Born in 1981, NISIOISIN left of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, to pursue a career in story-telling. Initially he had ambitions to be a comic artist, but when he realized his art was not up to snuff, he began to focus on his writing. He would eventually win the 23rd Mephisto Prize, for Kubikiri Cycle (Del Rey), acknowledging his talents as a mystery writer, at the age of 20. Since his debut in 2002 he has penned more than 50 novels and a number of comics. Nishio's works often cover themes of youth, but are framed in genres that are familiar to the masses. His works tend to mix mystery with comedy and touches or romance and/or the supernatural. He is a modern author in every sense, sometimes even experiementing with the Japanese language itself. Many of his works have been adapted into animated television series and films. His best known works are the Monogatari series and Katanagatari.