JOURNEY ON A COSMIC ADVENTURE
BLENDING
PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION, HUMAN EVOLUTION AND THE LIFE
AND DEATH OF THE
UNIVERSE IN
TEN BILLION DAYS AND ONE HUNDRED BILLION NIGHTS
New Novel From VIZ Media’s
Haikasoru Imprint
Called The Greatest Japanese Science Fiction Novel Of All
Time
VIZ Media has announced the availability of the acclaimed novel, TEN BILLION
DAYS AND ONE HUNDRED BILLION NIGHTS, by author Ryu Mitsuse. The hardcover book is
published by the company’s Haikasoru imprint and carries an MSRP of $25.99 U.S.
/ $29.99 CAN. The eBook edition is also available on the Amazon Kindle,
the Nook, and Apple’s iBooks Store for $9.99.
Haikasoru publishes
some of the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and fantasy
stories for English-speaking audiences, and is the first imprint based in the
U.S. dedicated to Japanese science fiction and fantasy in translation.
“TEN BILLION DAYS AND ONE HUNDRED BILLION NIGHTS won the title of the greatest Japanese science fiction title ever written in a 2006 poll by Science Fiction magazine,” says Nick Mamatas, Haikasoru’s Editor. “The novel, which comes with a striking glow-in-the-dark dust jacket, delivers a cosmic adventure in the style of Arthur C. Clarke, covering the evolution of humanity, the lives of some of history’s most iconic religious figures, a future techno-dystopia, and the very death of the universe itself. Originally published in 1967, author Ryu Mitsuse revised the novel in later years and republished it in 1973. We’re truly honored to finally release this masterpiece to North American readers.”
Born in Tokyo in
1928, Ryu Mitsuse graduated from Tokyo University of Education with a degree in
the sciences, after which he took up the study of philosophy. He debuted with
“Sunny Sea 1979” in 1962, and his work—which often combines Eastern philosophy
and hard science fiction—includes Tasogare
ni kaeru (Returns in the Twilight) and Ushinawareta
toshi no kiroku (The Chronicle of a Lost City). Mitsuse made SF history
when his short story “The Sunset, 2217 A.D.” was translated into English for
inclusion in Best Science Fiction for
1972. With artist Keiko Takemiya, he created the manga Andromeda Stories. Ryu Mitsuse died in 1999.
For more information
on TEN BILLION DAYS AND ONE HUNDRED BILLION NIGHTS and the Haikasoru imprint, visit www.haikasoru.com.
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