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Tags: Fiction
Summary
"Battle Royale," a high-octane thriller
about senseless youth violence in a dystopian world, it is one
of Japan's best-selling - and most controversial - novels. As
part of a ruthless program by the totalitarian government,
ninth-grade students are taken to a small isolated island with
a map, food, and various weapons. Forced to wear special
collars that explode when they break a rule, they must fight
each other for three days until only one "winner" remains. The
elimination contest becomes the ultimate in must-see reality
television. A Japanese pulp classic available in English for
the first time, "Battle Royale" is a potent allegory of what it
means to be young and survive in today's dog-eat-dog world. The
first novel by small-town journalist Koushun Takami, it went on
to become an even more notorious film by 70-year-old director
Kinji Fukusaku.