Underground in Japan

Underground in Japan

by IanBuruma (Afterword), JamesFenton (Afterword), ReynaldB.Ventura (Author)

Synopsis

A book about ordinary life conducted under the extraordinary conditions of exile and secrecy. As a young Philippine student, Reynald Ventura travelled to Japan - the new Eldorado, the new America. Increasingly today, migrant workers of the South Pacific are lured to Japan by the promise of the glitzy, technocratic dream of Tokyo. Where they arrive at is Kotobuki and the migrants' real existence - a fugitive world of strip joints and seedy love-hotels; of getting labour jobs on dangerous construction sites and living out of meagre rooms. But Kotobuki is also paradise, the colourful realm of Margie the Koto Queen, Romeo the fashion model and Miguel of the rotten teeth. Ventura's record of his experiences is an account of living in a hidden society, always with the fear of getting caught. But going underground is also about the allure of living two lives, of finding freedom from the restrictions back home, and seeking new worlds.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 1992

ISBN 10: 0224035509
ISBN 13: 9780224035507

Author Bio
Rey Ventura now lives in Manila where he runs a small desk-top publishing business.