Yakuza Diary: Doing Time in the Japanese Underworld
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"A classic work of American journalism about Japan... Yakuza Diary is an ignore masterpiece." -- Terry McNulty OSU "Seymours book...is absolutely fascinating... Seldom has a tourist visa been put to such good use."--Mens Journal "Christopher Seymour writes the gaudy gritty Japan of mob bosses tattooed punks and good time girls. Yakuza Diary is one of the most exciting books ever written about Japan."--Karl Taro Greenfeld author of Speed Tribes "An engagingly written and fascinating look at the organized gangsters of Japan the Yakuza.... Must reading for all aficionados of the criminal underworld."--Booklist "Seymours account are always vibrant... but his thoughtful insights into an increasingly self-possessed urban Japan balance out anything resembling cheap thrills."--Entertainment Weekly "An engaging treat.... Seymours book succeeds in expressing how exquisitely strange the Japanese will always be to Westerners who use Western methods to understand them. We get an enthusiastic frequently fascinating account of what its like to be an outsider among outcasts a loser among losers."--The Philadelphia Inquirer "Christopher Seymours journey into Japans netherworld is alternately funny and harrowing and always thoroughly original. His self-effacing style makes the perfect foil for this fascinating guided tour of institutional crime and ritualized violence. Yakuza Diary is a terrific first book."--James Ledbetter staff writer The Village Voice "Yakuza Diary is a revealing glimpse of mob influence on Japanese society.... Seymour gives a colorful account of his informers and their molls many of them foreign women and of the more ordinary life and ambience of Tokyo."--Publishers Weekly
