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武道館 (文春e-book)

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「【アイドル】という職業が背負う十字架を、一度すべて言葉にしようと思いました。すると、不思議と、今の時代そのものを書き表すような作品になりました」(著者)「アイドルって作るものでなく、楽しむものである方が良いに決まってる。なのに、著者はこうやってアイドルを生み出す側にチャレンジした。それも文学の世界で……。なんたる野望。なんたるマニアック。なんたる妄想力」(つんく♂/音楽家、エンターテインメントプロデューサー)★【正しい選択】なんて、この世にない。結成当時から、「武道館ライブ」を合言葉に活動してきた女性アイドルグループ「NEXT YOU」。独自のスタイルで行う握手会や、売上ランキングに入るための販売戦略、一曲につき二つのパターンがある振付など、さまざまな手段で人気と知名度をあげ、一歩ずつ目標に近づいていく。しかし、注目が集まるにしたがって、望まない種類の視線も彼女たちに向けられる。「人って、人の幸せな姿を見たいのか、不幸を見たいのか、どっちなんだろう」「アイドルを応援してくれてる人って、多分、どっちもあるんだろうね」恋愛禁止、スルースキル、炎上、特典商法、握手

205 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 24, 2015

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Ryo Asai

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Ryo Asai (朝井リョウ ) began creating picture books at the age of six and writing stories while still in grade school; soon he was submitting manuscripts to new-writer contests as he dreamed of publishing a book of his own. He made his literary debut as a student at Waseda University, when his novel Kirishima, bukatsu yamerutte yo (Kirishima Says He's Quitting the Team) took the 2009 Shosetsu Subaru New Writers' Award. He has kept up a constant stream of publications since his debut. When his novel Nanimono (Somebody) was awarded the Naoki Prize for the second half of 2012, he was only 23, making him the youngest male author to have ever won the award. His other works include Chia danshi!! (Guy Cheerleaders!!), Mo ichido umareru (To Be Born Over), and Shojo wa sotsugyo shinai (Girls Don't Graduate).

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