Belka, Why Don't You Bark
By (Author) Hideo Furukawa
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Haikasoru
16th October 2012
United States
General
Fiction
895.636
Hardback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 33mm
599g
The history of the contemporary world, as seen thr
Belka, Why Dont You Bark begins in 1943, when Japanese troops retreat from the Aleutian island of Kiska, leaving four military dogs behind. One of them dies in isolation, and the others are taken under the protection of U.S. troops. Meanwhile, in the USSR, a KGB military dog handler kidnaps the daughter of a Japanese yakuza. Named after the Russian astronaut dog Strelka, the girl develops a psychic connection with canines. A multi-generational epic as seen through the eyes of mans best friend, the dogs who are used as mere tools for the benefit of humankind gradually discover their true selves, and learn something about us.
Hideo Furukawa was born in 1966. After working as an editor, freelance writer, and stage director, he made his debut in 1998 with 13 (Thirteen). In 2002, he won the Mystery Writers of Japan Prize and the Japan Science Fiction Award for Arabia no yoru no shuzoku (The Arabian nightbreeds), a fantasy novel set in 13th-century Egypt. His other major novels include SOUNDTRACK and the Mishima Prize-winner Love.