Críticas:
"Gritty...Gold Rush reads a little like a Nipponized version of Bret Easton Ellis' cause macabre American Psycho, with a healthy cut of Murakami sprinkled in...Bracingly and clinically realist." "Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment echoes throughout Yu's shocking, literarily distinguished novel... A harrowing and unforgettable reading experience." "Part Telltale Heart, part Day of the Locust, Gold Rush presents a Hobbesian portrait of some aspects of modern Japanese life with a furious graphic energy."
Reseña del editor:
Gold Rush, a phenomenal best-seller in Japan, is the story of Kazuki, an abused and troubled 14-year-old boy in the poor, crime-ridden Japanese port city of Yokohama, who kills his detached, repulsive father and tries to take over his business. But as his world and his alibi slowly start to crumble around him, Kazuki becomes all too painfully aware of the consequences of his actions.
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