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The method actors : a novel / Carl Shuker.

Title
The method actors : a novel / Carl Shuker.
Author
Shuker, Carl, 1974-
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Shoemaker & Hoard ; [Berkeley, Calif.] : Distributed by Publishers Group West, c2005.

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Description
492 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
Summary
The Method Actors traces the disappearance of a young, gifted military historian named Michael Edwards from his desk in Tokyo and his sister Meredith's return to the city in search of him. Michael's research into international war crimes trials will take his sister through four hundred years of history, myth and propaganda, love and infidelity, religious transport and hallucination. The Method Actors is set in the flux of Tokyo at the turn of the century. With a cast of wealthy, restless New Yorkers, French kitchenhands, Russian hostesses, Canadian exchange students, Australian drug addicts, High Court judges, reclusive cultivators of hallucinogenic mushrooms, and young Chinese Americans living the high life, The Method Actors leaps from character to character, from past to present, from New York to Wellington to Tokyo. The rape of Nanking, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Japan's quarantining of Dutch merchants on manmade islands in the seventeenth century, all entwine to form a comic and often terrifying novel that reveals the dark heart, the centerlessness and moral ambiguity of modern gaijin life in Tokyo.
Subject
  • 1939-1945
  • Missing persons > Fiction
  • Military historians > Fiction
  • Siblings > Fiction
  • World War, 1939-1945 > Historiography > Fiction
  • Japan > Historiography > Fiction
  • New York (N.Y.) > Fiction
  • Tokyo (Japan) > Fiction
  • New Zealand > Fiction
  • New Zealand
Genre/Form
  • Suspense fiction
  • Fiction
  • New Zealand fiction – 21st century.
  • Thrillers (Fiction)
  • Fiction.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
1593760655 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2004025463
OCLC
  • 56880026
  • SCSB-10746524
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library