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[Read] Dendera By Yūya Satō - www.doorway.ru Dendera is riveting, hilarious, dark, gory, and absolutely brilliantit s as if Elena Ferrante and Stephen King collided on a Japanese mountaintop Jami Attenberg, New York Times best selling author of Dendera is riveting, hilarious, dark, gory, and absolutely brilliantit s as if Elena Ferrante and Stephen King collided on a Japanese. Dendera. Yūya Satō with Nathan A. Collins (Translator), Edwin Hawkes (Translator) fiction horror speculative fiction dark reflective tense medium-paced. pages | first published Buy Browse editions. United States Bookshop US. Other countries Bookshop UK Blackwell's. Yuya Sato (佐藤友哉, Satō Yūya) is a Japanese mystery novelist and pure literature author. He won the 21st Mephisto Prize for his debut novel Flicker Style: Perfect Murder for Kimihiko Kagami, and the 20th Yukio Mishima Prize for Novels and Backbeard, and was nominated for the Noma Literary New Face Prize twice for his novels Children Shout Shit! Shit! Shit! in and Gray.
Dendera is a book of two interwoven parts. One is the story of Dendera, a village of elderly women abandoned by the Village and left on top of the mountain by their relatives so they can enter Paradise, a long standing tradition. The women of Dendera rescue anyone they can and give them a new life on the other side of the mountain. The Japanese legend of ubasute -- the custom of abandoning elderly loved ones to die in the wilderness to benefit the young during times of famine -- is explored in stark prose in "Dendera" by. Dendera, Dendera is riveting, hilarious, dark, gory, and absolutely brilliant s as if Elena Ferrante and Stephen King collided on a Japanese mountaintop Jami Attenberg, New York Times best selling author of The Middlesteins When Kayu Saitoh wakes up, she is in an unfamiliar place Taken to a snowy mountainside, she was left there by her family and her village according to Dendera is riveting.
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