Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore by Ray Loriga

Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore by Ray Loriga

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He represents The Company - offering a range of chemicals designed to make the consumer forget. This is a life without guilt, without personal responsibility - under the influence of the chemicals he sells, he finds his past and present, along with his own identity disintegrating.

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Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore by Ray Loriga

This is a disturbing and exhilarating novel in which the anonymous protagonist, a dealer offering a range of the latest chemicals designed to make consumers forget everything, finds his past and present, along with his own identity, disintegrate under the effects of these 'drugs of oblivion'. Set in the very near future, this novel is very much in the style of dystopias like Orwell's 1984, while also evoking the bewildering visual universe of Blade Runner. The protagonist moves through a world of cynical consumerism, whether in Arizona, South East Asia or Europe, under the constant scrutiny of the Company in whose products he deals. The alienating urban environment which surrounds him intensifies the feeling that he does not belong to any one country or place. His life is spent in transit on deserted motorways or in crowded airports and anonymous hotel rooms, punctuated by business contacts with similarly nameless customers and random, meaningless sexual encounters. There is no place for guilt or personal responsibility in a society in which one's acts are easily forgotten thanks to drugs designed to erase all memories from the mind. The protagonist speaks with a disarming humour born of his detachment from life, personal relationships and the very consequences of his actions. What makes this vision so alarming is the fact that both its observations and its conclusions are entirely believable.
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ISBN 13 9781841954158
ISBN 10 1841954152
Title Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore
Author Ray Loriga
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2003-08-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.