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TOPPAMONO
Outlaw. Radical. Suspect.
My Life in Japan's Underworld (Hardcover)
by Miyazaki Manabu, Robert Whiting (Foreword)
Now on sale: September, 2005 (North America)
ISBN: 0970171625
Price: US$26.95, JPY2,800 (JPY2,940)
Pages: 480
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Shot, stabbed, and beaten, Miyazaki Manabu
somehow emerged intact from his first fifty years to put his astonishing
life story down on paper. Born the son of a yakuza boss in 1945, he
grew up in a household of gang members and social misfits before his
conversion to Marxism launched him into the violent world of 1960s
student radicalism. After dropping out of university and spending
a brief sojourn in South America, he became a reporter on a fast-rising
weekly magazine. Called back home to Kyoto to take over the family
demolition business, he was plunged into a maelstrom of bankruptcy
and debt, forcing him to raise funds however he could. Along the way,
he became the chief suspect in one of Japan's most sensational criminal
cases----still unsolved----before getting caught up in the crazy years
of Japan's bubble economy, when land speculators tipped their favorite
bar hostesses millions of yen and Dom Perignon flowed like water.
More than just one man's incredible story, unflinchingly told, Toppamono
is a sophisticated analysis of Japan's postwar half-century that will
astound and enlighten. Devastatingly critical of banks and bureaucrats,
questioning of Japan's understanding of democracy, and cogent on the
role played by the yakuza in Japanese society, this underground best-seller,
first published in 1996, will keep you enthralled until the very last
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