Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again
By (Author) Shigeru Kayama
Translated by Jeffrey Angles
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st October 2024
United States
General
Fiction
895.635
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 10mm
312g
The first English translations of the original novellas about the iconic kaij Godzilla
Godzilla emerged from the sea to devastate Tokyo in the now-classic 1954 film, produced by Th Studios and directed by Ishir Honda, creating a global sensation and launching one of the worlds most successful movie and media franchises. Awakened and transformed by nuclear weapons testing, Godzilla serves as a terrifying metaphor for humanitys shortsighted destructiveness: this was the intent of Shigeru Kayama, the science fiction writer who drafted the 1954 original film and its first sequel and, in 1955, published these novellas.
Although the Godzilla films have been analyzed in detail by cultural historians, film scholars, and generations of fans, Kayamas two Godzilla novellasboth classics of Japanese young-adult science fictionhave never been available in English. This book finally provides English-speaking fans and critics the original texts with these first-ever English-language translations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again. The novellas reveal valuable insights into Kayamas vision for the Godzilla story, feature plots that differ from those of the films, and clearly display the authors strong antinuclear, proenvironmental convictions.
Kayamas fiction depicts Godzilla as engaging in guerrilla-style warfare against humanity, which has allowed the destruction of the natural world through its irresponsible, immoral perversion of science. As human activity continues to cause mass extinctions and rapid climatic change, Godzilla provides a fable for the Anthropocene, powerfully reminding us that nature will fight back against humanitys onslaught in unpredictable and devastating ways.
Shigeru Kayama (19041975) was a science fiction writer and scenarist whose early stories about monsters and mutated sea creatures attracted the attention of Th Studios, who asked him to draft the first two Godzilla films. The film Half Human by Th Studios was also based on one of his stories, and he contributed to the screenplay for the Th film The Mysterians.
Jeffrey Angles is professor of Japanese at Western Michigan University. He is author of Writing the Love of Boys (Minnesota, 2011) and award-winning translator of Orikuchi Shinobus The Book of the Dead (Minnesota, 2017) and Hiromi Itos The Thorn Puller.