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| #3964797 in Books | Creation Books | 2001-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .44 x8.31 x11.01l, | File type: PDF | 160 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Not at all what I expected.|By Kocha|While at the beginning I enjoyed what seemed to be a very different, manic, poetic take on Tokyo, I soon found myself skimming entire paragraphs and pages of non-sequitur. The author's descriptions are inaccurate at times and ludicrous at others. How exactly could FujiTV be "under" you as you travel the Rainbow Bridge? Hikarigaoka, desolate?|About the Author|Stephen Barber is a noted cultural historian and the leading authority on Antonin Artaud. He is the author of many acclaimed books, including: Burning World, the best-selling biography of Edmund White; Tokyo Vertigo; the wide-selling Caligula: D
Tokyo Vertigo is the first book to catch all of the sensations of Tokyo: its vast avenues and building masses, and its concurrent cultures of sex, death and ecstasy.
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The book explores Tokyo as a vast compendium of visual gestures, images and texts. Moving from district to district-from wild Shinjuku to the austere Imperial Palace-it vividly tracks the exhilarating impact of the city as seen on the faces of its innumerable human denizens.
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