Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore

Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore

by RayLoriga (Author)

Synopsis

One of Spain's most successful authors has produced a dizzying picaresque novel of drug fuelled nights and wild sexual encounters: dealing with issues as diverse as loss, chemical dependency and the power of the multi-national conglomerates.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books
Published: 30 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 1841955000
ISBN 13: 9781841955001

Media Reviews
It is not difficult to see why he has been hailed as the voice of the new generation in Spain . . . both serious and funny. * * Daily Telegraph * *
My Brother's Gun is sleekly written, and Loriga's disregard for linear time-lines pulls you onwards and downwards. * * The Face * *
Ray Loriga writes like a post-existentialist bastard son of Camus, or even Emmanuel Bove. My Brother's Gun drags the corpse of The Outsider across the apocalyptic border between the twentieth century and the millennium. -- Barry Gifford
A fascinating cross between Marguerite Duras and Jim Thompson. -- Pedro Almodovar
Author Bio
Ray Loriga is an author, screenwriter, and director. His first novel, Lo Peor de todo (The Worst Thing of All), was published to great acclaim all over Europe, and his second, Heroes, has confirmed his status as a cult literary figure. My Brother's Gun is the first of his novels to be published in English, and he has recently directed a film based on this book. His most recent novel is Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore, translated by John King.