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United States of Japan

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Full Title:

United States of Japan

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Tieryas

ISBN:

9780857667229

Series Number:

1

Publisher:

Watkins Media Limited

Imprint:

Angry Robot

Publication Date:

21st November 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Alternative history fiction
Dystopian and utopian fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 107mm, Height 175mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

227g

Description

This "interesting and excited to read" spiritual sequel toThe Man in The High Castlefocuses on the New Japanese Empire-from an acclaimed author and essayist (io9) Decades ago, Japan won the Second World War. Americans worship their infallible Emperor, and nobody believes that Japan's conduct in the war was anything but exemplary. Nobody, that is, except the GeorgeWashingtons-a shadowy group of rebels fighting for freedom. Their latest subversive tactic is to distribute an illegal video game that asks players to imagine what the world might be like if the United States had won the war instead. CaptainBenikoIshimura's job is to censor video games, and he's tasked with getting to the bottom of this disturbing new development. But Ishimura's hiding something . . . He's slowly been discovering that the case of the GeorgeWashingtonsis more complicated than it seems, and the subversive videogame's origins are even more controversial and dangerous than the censors originally suspected. Part detective story, part brutal alternate history,United States of Japanis a stunning successor to Philip K Dick'sThe Man in the High Castle. File under-Science Fiction Gamechanger| Area #11 | Robot Wars | Strike Back the Empire

Reviews

United States of Japanis a powerful book, unsettling at times surreal and hypnotic.Theres a bit of Philip K Dick in here, andWind-Up Bird Chronicle, but Peter Tieryasis his own voice, a talented author, somebody to keep an eye on for sure.
Richard Thomas, author ofBreakerandDisintegration

A searing vision of the persistence of hope in the face of brutality,United States of Japanis utterly brilliant.
Ken Liu, Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy winner and author ofThe Grace of Kings

Mind-twisting and fiercely imaginative; Tieryas fuses classic sci-fi tradition with his own powerful vision.
Jay Posey, author ofThe Legends of the Duskwalkerseries

Its a tense and intriguing read, a blend of alt history and cyberpunk and thriller. 1988 California where San Diego is a razed landscape home to American rebels, and Japanese mechas patrol the coast Heck yes!
Beth Cato, author ofThe Clockwork DaggerandThe Clockwork Crown

The novel deftly portrays the horrors of oppression but also, with its giant military robots, sumo wrestlers and body-transforming technology, is a gleeful love letter to Japanese pop culture.
The Financial Times

A really intriguing book, one that jumps nicely off of the coattails of Philip K Dick and instead of simply copying what had come before, has ventured out and created something wholly new, interesting and exciting to read.
io9

United States of Japanis oneof those books that you think about long after you put it down. I havent been able to shake it. This is a darkly fun, clever,and unrelentingly ambitious book. Pick it up and enjoy the ride.
Kameron Hurley, Hugo Award-winner and author ofThe Mirror Empire

Its both a thoughtful examination of humanitys darker nature and a slam-bang sci-fi adventure.
B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog

Acute observations in great dialogue and characters who are emotionally charged, and tied brilliantly and respectfully to discussions about war; it asks expected questions of its characters and readers but these are delivered in an engaging manner;United States of Japanis set in a world thats beautifully descriptive, oftentimes shocking and mixed in with outrageous sci-fi environments.
Narelle Ho Sang, forSF Signal

Its depiction of America in the latter 20th century under Japanese rule is great and very well thought out(look, anything that involves giant mecha is a winner in my book) and the alternate technologies that exist, some of them decades ahead of their time are quite cool. The rest of the book is solid, whips along apace and gives you the daily reality of what it must be to live in a society like that well.
Rick OShea

A hell of a ride.
Lightspeed Magazine

A great protagonist, an interesting plot, well paced and executed, with a lot of interesting insights into what the wider expansion of the Japanese empire might have looked like. Definitely recommended to any fans of alternate history, or war stories.
Strange Currencies

Amid complex layers of political and personal dynamics, these initial narratives unravel to explore what it means to be mixed race, to be a cyborg, to be loyal, to be a patriot, to be a resistance fighter, to be a gamer, to a be a human being. The novel is great fun intellectually, ethically, and aesthetically and Ill be pondering its implications for a while.
Asian American Literature Fans

Abook that is both an exciting, pulpy adventure full of action, violence and giant mecha fights and a thoughtful and disturbing dissection of the tactics by which world powers are forged and maintained.
Golden Apples of the West

Fast paced, well researched, and with believably complex characters, this was quite difficult to put down and left me wanting to read more about this setting. With many subtle allusions to existing Japanese popular culture, its a tale of complex, divided loyalties which interact in unexpected ways right through to the end. This should appeal to the general science fiction reader, the Japanophile, and the alternate history enthusiast alike.
Fanboy Comics

Tieryas is a visual writer, big-screen ready, who takes the reader to each clearly delineated scene in memorable fashion, whether it be the seamy cyber-yakuza gangster hangout, the antiseptic torture chamber, the huge shiny shopping and gaming arcade or the super-sized mecha battleground.Even his smaller side characters have complete backstories and unique goals, all of which adds texture and color to his richly detailed world. He mixes a punk-colored, neon-lit Japanese social scene set in appropriately modern gender-equal host and hostess bars with details of Southern California settings twisted inside out in his dark vision.
Palantir Press

United States of Japanis a fascinating venture into alternate history, and it is not to be underestimated. Highly recommended.
The Speculative Herald

Peter also bravely enters the political arena of history and intra-Asian debates. Its by far Peters most ambitious novel to date.This has also been the most thought-provoking book Ive read all year. The book excels in its imagery, suspense, and storyline.
BigWOWO

With its plot centred on video games, giant mechas and debaunched alternate history,United States of Japanwill keep your attention and fire your imagination.
Power of Pop

The plot is thrilling. I could not put this book down for an extended period of time without wanting to pick it back up again. I kept finding it in my hands to read a bit more. At the root of this story, it is a political-legal thriller set in a scifi world, and that was just what I was looking for when I picked up this book. And the plot is well thought out, intriguing, and moves at a good pace, blending suspense and action perfectly.The characters are well developed, and behave in very believable ways. They are full three dimensional characters that really help with story, and you find yourself interested in them.This book had action, and well crafted action, but it was more than that. It was that level of depth to this story that took it to the next level.
Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Corner

United States of Japanwas one of my most anticipated book of the year and I am glad to say that it did not disappoint. The book was full of very cool concepts, it blendsalternative history with giant robots, video games and political thriller.
The Curious SFF Reader

Much more complex than it seemed , with a very entertaining and enjoyable interesting historical and social recreation, reading agile and full of original features novel. Fully recommended.
Dreams of Elvex

Often brutal, at times genuinely humorous, and occasionally profoundly poignant,United States of Japanis a political action adventure where the characters sometimes atypical, sometimes caricatures anchor the narrative in a step above the norm.
Litstack

I really liked this book!
Galactica 3.0

An original and truly gripping narrative, set within a fantastically realised, but terrifying world.
Stephen Rhodes

United States of Japan
by Peter Tieryas is an alternate history tale told in epic adventure style that will take you on bloody journey.The comparisons to Philip K DicksThe Man in the High Castlewill be obvious. The comparison to Homer, or the Orpheus story are not so obvious but are also there.
Looking For a Good Book

I had fun reading it. The story was engaging , there was tension and surprise. I was often angry with the book, but I enjoyed that feeling, it was like a ride in a crazy theme park, not the safest kind of fun and slightly insane, but worth experiencing.
Re-enchantment of the World

I totally enjoyedUnited States of Japan, it is exciting with lots of interesting developments, well done characters and presents a very credible alternative historical narrative.
The Reading Life


An amazingly well thought outand clever look at what America would be likeif Japan had developed super weaponsand delivered a devastating defeat to the US.
A Book Drunkard
United States of Japanis a tremendous book, its got a wonderfully dark and rich atmosphere, great action, intelligent and twisted story and above all not only does it pay homage to one of the finest authors of the 20thcentury but also continues one of his most celebrated and yet most difficult works simply wonderful.
SF Book Reviews

United States of Japanis a surreal, weird, and brutal what-if aftermath of a brutal war. Prepare to be horrifyingly awed.
Gem in the Rough

United States of Japan
was a compelling read, thoroughly entertaining, and the ultimate 'what if' story.
Cemetery Dance Online

Mr Tieryas does an amazing job in weaving a wonderful entertaining yet thought provoking and sometimes disturbing story that I highly recommend.
Two Nerds Talking

If I see anything with Tieryas name on it in the future I will read itbecause of the quality of his writing.
Strange Alliances

An intelligent, different and very interesting science fiction novel.
Sense of Wonder

United States of Japan
is a dark, disturbing read but also a timely onethis is by no means a happy book, nor is it an easy one (conceptually, at least; Tieryass

Author Bio

Peter Tieryas is a character artist who has worked on films likeGuardians of the Galaxy,Alice in WonderlandandCloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2.His novel,Bald New World, was listed as one of Buzzfeed's 15 Highly Anticipated Books as well asPublishers Weekly's Best Science Fiction Books of Summer 2014.You can find Peter Tieryas online athis websiteand@TieryasXu on Twitter.

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