The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida Clarissa Goenawan Soho Press () / 278 pages / SGD 1771 As most things do, this review comes with a caveat it is written by a person who is a sucker I blame it on Shunji Iwai Since his 1995 film Love Letter, the Japanese student experience is a trope that has trussed my heart up by its ventricles To any media that deals with this subject, I amThe Perfect World of Miwako Sumida – Clarissa Goenawan Spoilers Ahead! · The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida struggles with awkward writing, unflattering structure, and strange tonal decisions, that even the more interesting characters from the cast can't bring to a more coherent whole Murakami's tropes are no secret—he wears them proudly on his sleeve They've become somewhat of a joke in the literary world
The Perfect World Of Miwako Sumida By Clarissa Goenawan