Japan Dreams: Notes from an Unreal Country
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About The Book

There is Japan and then there is Japan. Follow the author from his first early morning glimpse of Mount Fuji to the deepening realisation that even our most familiar and cherished notions can prove to be insubstantial scraps of nothingness. At times earthy at times philosophical Japan Dreams is more than a zen-like meditation on life. It is a high-speed criss-crossing of the landscape both geographical and social a discourse on ways of seeing and a surprisingly personal exploration of the differences between the many worlds we inhabit.From the first editionA traveller comes to Japan and is slowly absorbed into a complex and increasingly unnerving interplay of reality representation substitution the virtual the artificial the counterfeit and the unreal. In form Japan Dreams is loosely modelled on Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon and As I crossed a bridge of dreams by Lady Sarashina both written c. 1000 AD. The narrative moves between travelogue meditation exploration of ideas discourse on various subjects dreams lists and introspection. Fact and fiction become harder to separate as the story unfolds. What starts as straightforward documentary metamorphoses into chaotic self-absorption and the reader is left examining the very same question examined by the narrator: is this real? A deeply personal first-person account Japan Dreams touches on numerous aspects of Japanese culture: arts and heritage attitudes to time and space sexuality language technology media entertainment identity and self values family city and country life and religion.
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