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| #1266953 in Books | Cornell University Press | 2005-08-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.02 x.70 x5.40l,.63 | File type: PDF | 160 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| ... really a shame that this book doesn't get more love on |By Customer|It's really a shame that this book doesn't get more love on . I don't think I've ever encountered anything quite like it. The story of a true societal outcast, set in San'ya near the end of the Japanese bubble economy of the 80's. I think any person who is interested in Japanese history/culture and has eve|From Publishers Weekly|In Tokyo's San'ya district, day laborers live in crowded, smelly bunkhouses (doya) and rise early each morning to visit the San'ya Welfare Recruiting Office, where the competition is fierce for backbreaking work that pays paltry wages. Oya
San'ya, Tokyo's largest day-laborer quarter and the only one with lodgings, had been Oyama Shiro's home for twelve years when he took up his pen and began writing about his life as a resident of Tokyo's most notorious neighborhood. After completing a university education, Oyama entered the business workforce and appeared destined to walk the same path as many a "salaryman." A singular temperament and a deep loathing of conformity, however, altered his career trajector...
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