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Yūya Satō

Author of Dendera

4+ Works 83 Members 3 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Yuya Sato, Yuya Sato, Yūya Satō

Works by Yūya Satō

Associated Works

The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories (2018) — Contributor — 523 copies, 3 reviews
FAUST, v.2 {Japanese Edition} (2004) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Canonical name
Yūya Satō
Birthdate
1980
Gender
male
Nationality
Japan
Associated Place (for map)
Japan

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3 reviews
If I had written the setup of this novel, of old women abandoned by their society to die alone of exposure who band together to create their own utopian community, I don't think I would have been able to avoid making the story arc to be one of triumph and redemption. Sato avoids triumph and redemption with a vengeance. The ruthlessness of his choices left me, hmm, "aghast" comes to mind. I always feel like cheering when I come across a ruthless book, though, and this one was no exception.
This was written well enough, but I just got tired of the story-line (old women trying to kill a bear) and stopped caring altogether. Also, the book blurb describes Dendera as a "utopian community" but it is nothing of the sort even on a surface level. Just not for me, but I'm sure many others will like it.
I really wanted to like this book - elderly women, abandoned by society, band together and fight a bear! - but eighty pages in I keep picking it up and putting it right back down again, and I think it's time to admit that it hasn't grabbed me and probably won't.

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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