What is it with middle-aged Japanese male authors and their overwhelming focus on sex? As a woman reading these kinds of books, it just makes me feel uncomfortable.
Firstly, the main character of this novel is an insufferable man. I’m not rooting for him at all, despite him being a wrongfully convicted man who finished a three-year prison sentence. This should be his revival, reconnecting with people after spending so much time in prison, dealing with the social ramifications of his community knowing/not knowing his past. But in fact, I don’t want him to succeed at all— I really really disliked him. His actions towards people, coupled with the “better-than-thou” attitude he feels because he’s so independent, AND the fact that he’s supposedly a genius painter… a triple whammy of awful.
When you then sprinkle in the blatant sexism and xenophobia that this man exhibits, it’s even worse. He treats women as objects, bluntly stating when he wants to have sex with a woman. He treats the Filipino women who work at a snack bar as less-than-human— again, objects to have sex with, but also because they don’t speak enough Japanese he almost writes them off as props in the background who can’t interact with him in his conversations. He sexualizes a 19 year old aspiring painter and basically grooms her because she wants to improve her art skills, drawing her nude and selling the painting for millions of yen. He talks about womens’ pubic hair and compares it between his two lovers: one is the older, mature, “sexy” type, and the other a literal minor under Japanese law.
This book was just disgusting to read as a woman. When I read these kinds of authors I always wonder why they can’t just write women normally, with a shred of respect? Why does this genius painter have any right to groom a minor and paint her nude? Why does the woman who wants to become his art dealer offer to sleep with him after meeting him only a few times? Why is it just about sex with them? He doesn’t have any emotional connection to anyone, other than the murderer on the run who claims to have “come from [his] heart”.
And why is this man so annoyingly blank? I wish he had ANY amount of substance to him, but it was like putting a boulder into a book and trying to make everything about it.
I’m trying to write a book review for this one with tact and respect, but I can’t respect these kinds of authors who wouldn’t respect me in return. It’s a one star for this, and if I could rate it 0 I would.