Audition
Front cover of the Japanese novel
AuthorRyu Murakami
Original titleオーディション
TranslatorRalph McCarthy
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
PublisherBunkasha (ぶんか社)(Japan)
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (UK)
Penguin (US)
Publication date
1997
Published in English
2009
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages213 (Bunkasha)
ISBN4-8211-0549-7
OCLC37518572

Audition (オーディション) is a Japanese novel by Ryu Murakami published in 1997 and published in English in 2009. It was the basis for the 1999 film Audition, directed by Takashi Miike.

Characters

Reception

Kim Newman, writing for The Independent, compared the English-adaptation of the book to the film of the same name by Takashi Miike, finding that the movie was "suggestive about elements the book spells out bluntly. Miike gained a lot from elegantly wrought source material – but the book is now in danger of seeming like a draft, or even a screen treatment."[1] Kasia Boddy praised the novel in The Telegraph, stating that Murakami "allows author and reader to have it both ways, simultaneously indulging a taste for schlock and some low-level guilt about "objectification".[2]

Nathan Rabin of Artforum opined: "Audition depends less on the bracing nastiness of its final twist than on the skillful interplay of the horrific and the mundane" and that "Murakami is not a subtle writer. He lays out the freshman-level psychology behind Asami's actions with all the ham-fisted literalness of the psychiatrist explaining how poor Norman Bates went a little batty after murdering his mother and her lover in Psycho. But if Audition skirts sexism, it's still enormously savvy about the roles class, age, social status, and gender play in romantic relationships, as well as about the queasy voyeurism and exploitation endemic to the entertainment industry."[3]

References

  1. ^ Newman, Kim (1 February 2009). "Audition By Ryu Murakami, trans Ralph McCarthy". The Independent. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Boddy, Kasia (12 January 2009). "Audition by Ryu Murakami - review". The Telegraph. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  3. ^ Rabin, Nathan (2010). "Scream Test". Artforum International. Vol. 17, no. 2. Artforum Inc. p. 38. ISSN 1086-7058.