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World 99
2025
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In World 99, acclaimed author Sayaka Murata presents a bold dystopian vision of a world governed by an ultimate purpose. The story follows Sora, a being devoid of individuality or personality, as she navigates a society that has reached its final evolutionary stage. Exploring themes of human identity, purpose, and societal constructs, this novel challenges conventional notions of self and existence. A thought-provoking experiment in philosophy and science fiction, World 99 questions the very foundation of what it means to be human.
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Sayaka Murata
Sayaka Murata
Author · 18 books

Sayaka Murata (in Japanese, 村田 沙耶香) is one of the most exciting up-and-coming writers in Japan today. She herself still works part time in a convenience store, which gave her the inspiration to write Convenience Store Woman (Konbini Ningen). She debuted in 2003 with Junyu (Breastfeeding), which won the Gunzo Prize for new writers. In 2009 she won the Noma Prize for New Writers with Gin iro no uta (Silver Song), and in 2013 the Mishima Yukio Prize for Shiro-oro no machi no, sono hone no taion no (Of Bones, of Body Heat, of Whitening City). Convenience Store Woman won the 2016 Akutagawa Award. Murata has two short stories published in English (both translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori): "Lover on the Breeze" (Ruptured Fiction(s) of the Earthquake, Waseda Bungaku, 2011) and "A Clean Marriage" (Granta 127: Japan, 2014).

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