Kashi yonhyakugojūichi do

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Ray Bradbury: Kashi yonhyakugojūichi do (Japanese language, 2014)

299 pages

Japanese language

Published Aug. 6, 2014

ISBN:
978-4-15-011955-3
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OCLC Number:
882889241

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4 stars (3 reviews)

In a future totalitarian state where books are banned and destroyed by the government, Guy Montag, a fireman in charge of burning books, meets a revolutionary schoolteacher who dares to read and a girl who tells him of a past when people did not live in fear.

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4 stars

It must be close on 25 years ago that I first heard about this book, and now finally I can tick it off the list. Surprisingly also, this is the first time I've read anything by Bradbury, even though I have a number of his works on my shelves.

The book is such a classic, that I'd be surprised if people don't know the general premise, and of course in that sense there wasn't too much wow factor or plot twists that one uncovers here. With that said, it is wonderfully written. The clarity of the landscape the characters see themselves in is simple and clear to the reader. Depressing, vapid and shallow as one continues through the story as it becomes more and more fatalist.

Such a simple phrase, such a beautiful phrase, as Montag meets the group by the fire at the end:
"... and Time was there." …

Subjects

  • Totalitarianism
  • State-sponsored terrorism
  • Book burning
  • Censorship
  • Fiction