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| Author | Ryu Murakami |
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| Original title | イン ザ・ミソスープ In za Misosūpu |
| Translator | Ralph McCarthy |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
| Genre | Philosophical novel |
| Publisher | Yomiuri Shimbun |
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1997 |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
| Pages | 192 pp (UK paperback edition), 216 pp (US paperback edition) |
| ISBN | (US) 0-74757-888-5 (UK) |
| OCLC | 61520482 |
| 895.6/35 22 | |
| LC Class | PL856.U696 I513 2006 |
| Preceded by | Kyoko |
| Followed by | Strange Days |
In the Miso Soup (イン ザ・ミソスープ In za Misosūpu?) is a novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published in 1997 in Japanese, and in English in 2003. The novel won the Yomiuri Prize for Fiction in 1997.
Twenty-year-old Kenji is a Japanese "nightlife" guide for foreigners — he navigates gaijin men around the sex clubs and hostess bars of Tokyo. On December 29 he receives a phone call from an American named Frank, who seeks three nights of his services. While Kenji has promised to spend more time with his girlfriend, sixteen-year-old Jun, the money is too good to pass up. He finds himself closing out the end of the year accompanying Frank around Shinjuku, wondering if his strange, plastic-skinned patron could be responsible for the gruesome events recently reported in the news.