A Man with No Talents
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| Book: | A Man with No Talents: Memoirs of a Tokyo Day Laborer |
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| Author: | Oyama Shiro, Edward Fowler |
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| Publisher: | Cornell University Press |
Oyama acknowledges his eccentricity and his inability to adapt to corporate life. Spectacularly unsuccessful as a salaryman yet uncomfortable in his new surroundings, he portrays himself as an outsider both from mainstream society and from his adopted home. It is precisely this outsider stance, however, at once dispassionate yet deeply engaged, that caught the eye of Japanese readers.
The book was published in Japan in 2000 after Oyama had submitted his manuscript—on a lark, he confesses—for one of Japan’s top literary awards, the Kaiko Takeshi Prize. Although he was astounded actually to win the award, Oyama remained in character and elected to preserve the anonymity that has freed him from all social bonds and obligations. The Cornell edition contains a new afterword by Oyama regarding his career since his inadvertent brush with fame.
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