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Birthday

por Koji Suzuki

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Series: Ring (4)

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Basis of the Hit Movie Ring 0: Birthday!Birthday is Ring-master Koji Suzuki’s return to the Ring universe, a collection of short stories focusing on the female characters with a theme of birth. An exploration of extraordinary circumstances from the perspective of memorable women, this expansion of the Ring, Spiral, and Loop world was adapted into a hit movie less than a year after the book’s publication.Thirty years before the tragic events of Ring, Sadako Yamamura was an aspiring stage actress on the verge of her theatrical debut. The beautiful and ravishing Sadako was the object of every male’s desire involved with the company including n the director. There was one thespian she was interested in, but… Fast forward past the events of Ring, Ryuji Takayama’s distraught lover, Mai Takano is struggling in the wake of the professor’s mysterious demise. Mai visits Ryuji’s parents’ house to find the missing pages of his soon-to-be published article. There she is drawn to a curious videotape and a fate more terrifying than Ryuji or Kazuyuki Asakawa’s.Reiko Sugiura questioned the purpose of bringing a child into a world where there was only death. She already lost one son, and the father of her unborn child, Kaoru Futami, had disappeared in search of a cure to the deadly disease that threatened all life. Despite Kaoru’s to meet again in two months, he has not returned. Despondent but driven for answers Reiko is led to the Loop project, where she will discover the final truths of the Ring virus.… (más)
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The final book in the Ring series. Not nearly as good as the last three, but still pretty good. All three stories were really interesting, but I think my favourite was Coffin in the Sky. It was an intriguing, detailed account of something that was only alluded to in Spiral. The final story, Happy Birthday, was also thought-provoking, and had a satisfying conclusion of the events within the Loop. ( )
  reakendera | Mar 27, 2012 |
Stand alone short stories that all revolve around the Ring mythos. Some are great, some fall kind of flat. Overall though, if you are into the series, this will entertain you as well. ( )
  CHPLBookmobile | Apr 1, 2008 |
Birthday
Koji Suzuki
Vertical
216 pages
Softcover $13.95
978-1-932234-82-4

If the “interpretation of dreams are the royal road to the unconscious,” as Sigmund Freud once said, Birthday by Koji Suzuki is a highway to the horrors of human evil. Composed by Japan’s bestselling postmodern master of chill, Birthday is a collection of short stories from Suzuki’s Ring, Spiral, and Loop told in the voices of several women victimized by the murderous ghost Sadako.
Suzuki begins Birthday with “Coffin the Sky,” the riveting story of the pregnant Mai Takano, the anguished sweetheart of missing professor Ryuji Takayama. Mai, while searching for the missing pages of Ryuji’s last article, discovers a strange videotape that leads to a horrifying conclusion.
In a partial explanation of Mai’s fate, Suzuki rewinds to 1965 in Birthday’s central story, “Lemon Heart,” about the beautiful Sadako’s escapades with a lover during her theatrical debut as the Girl in Black with an ensemble, Theater Group Soaring. At eighteen, Sadako appears to have “all the innocence of a young girl,” but skillfully seduces the theater’s director, twenty-three-year-old sound technician Hiroshi Toyama.
Suzuki then fast-forwards to November 1990, when Hiroshi, now forty-seven, a professional sound designer, a husband and father, awakens from a nightmare about Sadako’s stage debut. In it, Hiroshi flees from the sounds of an incriminating tape booming from an isolated booth above the stage. Disquieting as was that dream, Hiroshi remembers it was a recurrent one he had twenty-four years earlier following Sadako’s mysterious disappearance.
Perplexed by its eerie return, Hiroshi believes it was prompted by a recent phone call he received from a news reporter who was searching for information about Sadako.
Eventually, the scent of lemons, memories of the incriminating tape, the faint sounds of an infant’s voice on a soundtrack, and Hiroshi’s heart-stopping encounter on the street with a still youthful Sadako in a green dress, lead to “Lemon Heart’s” chilling conclusion.
Suzuki’s trilogy reaches its towering height of terror in Birthday’s third story, “Happy Birthday.” This time another pregnant woman, Reiko Sugiura—whose lover Kaoru Futumi has disappeared into the American desert “to eradicate the cancer virus that had brought the human race to the edge of extinction”—questions the wisdom of bringing a child into the world. What ensues is a postmodern quest through the “Loop”—a cyber-universe filled with multiple Sadakos and preternatural horror that justifiably affirms Suzuki’s title as the “Stephen King of Japan.”
While readers will likely be as entranced with mystery of Birthday as are his fictional protagonists, they, too, must be patient with its twisting plot to grasp Suzuki’s cautionary message about life, human good and evil, and the inevitability of aging and death. (September)
Nancy Rubin Stuart
  ForeWordMagazine | Oct 18, 2007 |
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Basis of the Hit Movie Ring 0: Birthday!Birthday is Ring-master Koji Suzuki’s return to the Ring universe, a collection of short stories focusing on the female characters with a theme of birth. An exploration of extraordinary circumstances from the perspective of memorable women, this expansion of the Ring, Spiral, and Loop world was adapted into a hit movie less than a year after the book’s publication.Thirty years before the tragic events of Ring, Sadako Yamamura was an aspiring stage actress on the verge of her theatrical debut. The beautiful and ravishing Sadako was the object of every male’s desire involved with the company including n the director. There was one thespian she was interested in, but… Fast forward past the events of Ring, Ryuji Takayama’s distraught lover, Mai Takano is struggling in the wake of the professor’s mysterious demise. Mai visits Ryuji’s parents’ house to find the missing pages of his soon-to-be published article. There she is drawn to a curious videotape and a fate more terrifying than Ryuji or Kazuyuki Asakawa’s.Reiko Sugiura questioned the purpose of bringing a child into a world where there was only death. She already lost one son, and the father of her unborn child, Kaoru Futami, had disappeared in search of a cure to the deadly disease that threatened all life. Despite Kaoru’s to meet again in two months, he has not returned. Despondent but driven for answers Reiko is led to the Loop project, where she will discover the final truths of the Ring virus.

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