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Project Itoh (1974–2009)

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Nombre canónico
Project Itoh
Nombre legal
Itō, Satoshi
伊藤 聡
Otros nombres
Project-Itoh
伊藤, 計劃
Fecha de nacimiento
1974-10-14
Fecha de fallecimiento
2009-03-20
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Japan
Lugar de nacimiento
Tokyo, Japan
Lugar de fallecimiento
Tokyo, Japan
Educación
Musashino Art University (美術学部映像科)
Relaciones
塔, 円城 (friend)

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This book reminded me of Starship Troopers. More of a manifesto than a plot-driven story.

Confusing, although I felt like I understood a lot of the points made.
 
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Tom_Wright | 12 reseñas más. | Oct 11, 2023 |
A great book questioning if a society can be "too good". Is it possible to force people to live a balanced and healthy life?
½
 
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TheCrow2 | 12 reseñas más. | Jul 12, 2023 |
Genocidal Organ is a debut that shows enormous promise.
The novel is rife with fascinating concepts, the main character is relatable despite living a life so far removed from our own, and some of the action sequences truly put you in there.
On the other hand there unfortunately are so many pages of exhibition, of overexplanation, of endless monologues, that you are wondering whether this novel ever passed through the hands of an editor.
Contentwise this novel is extremely bleak, possibly the darkest I've ever read. There is death on every page, in almost every scene, every conversation and every thought of the protagonist.

Ultimately these flaws and the bleakness make me hesitant to recommend this, but if you're willing to tackle those, you'll find an interesting book by a talented author who unfortunately didn't live long enough to develop to his full potential.
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½
 
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igorken | otra reseña | Dec 28, 2022 |
This story is a deeply social SF, exploring the effects of hyper-advanced medical technology that makes humans essentially invulnerable to disease, and the social system that forces conformity to that technology. Three girls are so resistant to the restrictive nature of a "kind" society that they try to kill themselves, and this stuff the course of not only their futures but all of humanity.

This is a very thought provoking story, but I can see it causing some consternation in current society, with certain discussions of Naziism and politically correct ideas in lights that many people might not like. However, the base concepts of the cost of absolute safety and the choice between dangerous freedom and safe oppression is one that's always worth probing.

The translation by Alexander O. Smith is also excellent. It's smooth and natural, and never feels awkward.
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JimDR | 12 reseñas más. | Dec 7, 2022 |

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Miembros
360
Popularidad
#66,630
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½ 3.5
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ISBNs
39
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