VIZ
MEDIA’S HAIKASORU IMPRINT RELEASES AWARD WINNING NOVEL
THE NAVIDAD INCIDENT: THE DOWNFALL OF MATIAS GUILI
A Modern
Classic Of Magical Realism And Political Satire
That Reinvents Myths Of 20th
Century Japan
VIZ Media’s Haikasoru imprint has announced the
release of author Natsuki Ikezawa’s surrealistic novel, THE NAVIDAD
INCIDENT: THE DOWNFALL OF MATIAS GUILI. The book is published by the company’s
Haikasoru imprint and carries an MSRP of $24.99 U.S. / $28.99 CAN / £16.99 UK. An eBook edition is also available
on the Amazon Kindle, Apple’s iBooks Store, the Barnes & Noble’s Nook Books
Store, and the Sony Reader™ Store.
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.
“Natsuki Ikezawa crafts an engrossing story that combines charmingly surreal set pieces, traditional fantasy tropes such as ghosts, with a story of international politics,” says Nick Mamatas, Haikasoru Editor. “We invite readers to take the journey to the mysterious nation of Navidad and uncover the truth behind these unexplained occurrences in this newest release from Haikasoru!”
Author Natsuki Ikezawa was born in Hokkaido, Japan in 1945 and was formerly enrolled at Saitama University before leaving to become a poet and author. Presently, he writes fiction and literary criticism and is also an active public speaker. Several of his works including STILL LIVES and A BURDEN OF FLOWERS have been published in English. In 1993, THE NAVIDAD INCIDENT: THE DOWNFALL OF MATIAS GUILI was the winner of the prestigious Tanizaki Jun’ichiro Prize.
To read an excerpt of THE NAVIDAD INCIDENT, visit http://www.scribd.com/doc/84566677/The-Navidad-Incident-The-Downfall-of-Matias-Guili.
To enter to win a copy of THE NAVIDAD INCIDENT,
visit http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/18397-the-navidad-incident-the-downfall-of-matias-guili.
For more information on THE NAVIDAD INCIDENT and the Haikasoru imprint, visit the dedicated website at www.haikasoru.com.
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