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Baccano! Light Novel #11

Baccano!, Vol. 11 (light novel): 1705 The Ironic Light Orchestra (Volume 11)

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The year 1705, in a town on the coast of Italy. All 15-year-old Huey Laforet feels towards his life is tedium and despair, and he dreams of the day when he can destroy the world he despises. Meanwhile, there are rumors of a strange sting of murders performed by a figure in a white mask-and whoever witnesses the killing is doomed to be the next target. As the serial killer shakes the town of Lotto Valentino, Huey's life is about to change, too...

232 pages, Hardcover

First published July 10, 2007

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Ryohgo Narita

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Ryohgo Narita (成田 良悟, Narita Ryōgo) is a Japanese light novelist. He won the Gold Prize in the 9th Dengeki Novel Prize for Baccano!, which was made into a TV anime in 2007.[1] His series Durarara!! was also made into a TV anime, which began airing January 2010


There are two traits found in most of Narita's works:
* Narita writes extremely fast, one volume a month if he wishes - with tons of spelling errors and missing words as a tradeoff. The editors like to leave them sometimes just for fun, though.
* His work titles often have an exclamation mark at the end (i.e. Baccano!, Vamp!, Durarara!!, etc.).

Kanji names: 成田 良悟 & 成田良悟.

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July 28, 2023
It’s 1705, a serial killer with a white mask has a town on the coast of Italy by the throat. There have already been so many murders that the people have actually started to become desensitized by the violence. They continue living their lives as if everything is normal, while hoping they won’t become the killer’s next victim.

But there’s something off about the town. There are more libraries in this one town than in any other town in the country. Because it’s a town that houses quite a lot of alchemists.

Huey Laforet is fifteen years old and he already hates the world. Not a raging hate, but a calm and calculating kind of hatred. He wants to destroy the world because the world destroyed him. And then he meets Elmer.

Monica is a stuttering, hopelessly shy teenager who’s in love with Huey. But Huey wants nothing to do with her. It doesn’t look like she’ll ever be able to break through the walls Huey put up to protect himself from the world around him. And then she meets Elmer.

Niki is but a child, but she’s also a slave. She is forced to sell drugs and prostitute herself by a master who regularly beats her. When she sees the masked serial killer, she knows she’s to be his next victim. But she doesn’t fear death, she welcomes it. Because it will end her suffering. And then she meets Elmer.

Elmer C. Albatross is a survivor of years of torture in a fanatical cult. He was saved just in time as he was about to be killed in a human sacrifice ritual. He’s broken beyond repair. He’s always smiling, but it’s a fake smile. His mission in life is to make other people happy. Because he’s hopeful that if he can make other people smile, one day he won’t need to fake his own smile anymore.


This is what I’ve been waiting for. This is why I’m rereading Baccano from the start. If you’ve only seen the anime, you might think Baccano climaxed on the train in the first couple of books. You’d be wrong. This is where the series goes to a whole other level. For the first time we go back further in time and take a look at the events leading up to the Advena Avis, where the original alchemists received their immortality.


The setting is a town in the former Kingdom of Naples, ruled back then by Spain. So we get an interesting little history lesson along the way. And we get a glimpse at some of the horrors done by the Spanish Inquisition.


Without a doubt one of the best books in the series. It has a great mystery plot, a fascinating historical setting and it delves deep into the heart of the friendship between two of the most fascinating characters in the series, Elmer C. Albatross and Huey Laforet. It pulls all the right emotional strings. And the ending is surprising to say the least. Going back to before they became immortals is the shot in the arm the series needed to revitalize itself after a bit of a messy trilogy, and this book definitely takes the whole series to the next level.
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471 reviews4 followers
January 29, 2021
One of the best Baccano volumes up until now, we get to see some of the main characters before they gained immortality. It’s cool to see that there was already something special about some of them at that point in time. The author seems to have more love for his villains than for his heroes, a bit like in Durarara!! A fun read with mystery, time skipping back and forth and points of view shifting all the time! 5 stars
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27 reviews
August 19, 2012
Set in Lotto Valentino, Italy, the eleventh volume of Baccano! is set in 1705, focused on how Huey met Elmer, as well as Huey's interactions and attitude towards the rest of the world. This also brushes on how some of the immortals may have met and their relationships. The main plot of this story aside from the arrival of Elmer in Huey's world, is a series of murders committed by the Mask Maker, strong powerful illegal drugs spreading around the city and the existence of counterfeit money that slowly seeps into the city.

I must say everything came out like a shock. I must admit, it reminded me of Durarara!! a lot, for various obvious reasons. I also realised young Huey reminded me of Lelouch from Code Geass, since they both have that 'I hate the world so much I wish I could destroy it. That's why I'm going to find power' attitude. A big question that comes to mind, though, is what happened to Monica - a 'friend' of Huey and Elmer - because from the way the book ended, it would have seemed natural for Monica to have been with Huey and to have drank the elixir of Immortality aboard that ship...
19 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2021
ロットヴァレンティーノ市におこる、「仮面職人」や「薬」などに関連する事件はやや無理に描かれ、さほど面白くはなかった。

しかし、この巻ではそれより登場人物たちのほうが重要だった。

ヒューイとその過去。その残酷な過去は淡々に語られたからこそ私の心をより締め付けることができた。15歳のヒューイは生意気だと思う。他人を勝手に操る200歳のヒューイと違い、青年のヒューイは他人の手の上に踊らされた。まあ、それはそれでいいだと思うが。ヒューイはあんな性格になるのはどんな経緯があるのかはますます気になる。今回彼がとった行動に彼の性格に矛盾したことがあると思うが、ヒューイの幼さがその訳だと、ヒューイと成田先生を許したい気分だ。しかもエナミ先生が描いたヒューイのイラストがイケメンすぎだわ!

エルマーのことは正直今まであまり関心を持っていなかったし、この巻読んでいたときもそうだったが、読み終えた後興味が湧いた。エルマーが「世界の人々が幸せになる」という目標を達するため、そして「無知を言い訳にして誰かを不幸にしたくない」という信念を貫くためにやってきたことに感心した。その情報収集力はすごい!

今回初めて登場したモニカはやはり変わっただが、彼女のことが気に入った。彼女のヒューイに対する愛は歪んだでありながらも誠実で素敵だと思う。最後に明らかにされたモニカに関する話は面白いと思った自分がいたけれど、これは無理に読者を驚かせたいだけのではないかと思う自分もいた。しかし結局その展開を認めてしまい、モニカのことをもっと知りたいと感じた。完全に彼女のことが好きになってしまったが、この巻までの作品では彼女のことは話に出たことがない気がして…もしかしたらフィーロたちが生きている時代にはモニカはすでにに死んだかもしれないと心配にとられている。

同じく初登場のエスペランサとニキも良かった!彼らはこれからどうなるのかな?次回も出るといいな。唐突に再登場したベグ!1900年代のベグと違って意外と多くしゃべった。そして、1900年代で初めて会ったもう一人がまったく想像していなかった形で登場した。ますます気になる!

登場人物のことはさておき、今回はひっかかったことがあった。登場人物の性格の矛盾、数々の誤字ならともかく、今巻で気づいたこと、いや、やっと認めたことがある。成田先生のボケ・ツッコミは多すぎるしだいたい滑るとのことだ。ギャグはミリアとアイザック絡みなら絶対面白いと思うが。成田先生の作品はやはり好きだが、そのことだけは改善してほしいな。
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September 8, 2022
Well, this was better than I expected first... considering the casting this time. And like Narita mentions in his afterword, it's more like a sidestory in some way.

Actually, I had a hard time getting into it at the beginning because it focuses on Huey and from the "future" books, he's a character I'm not particularly emotionally invested in. So I kinda had the book on hiatus for quite a while after the first few chapters.

But then I picked it back up, and turns out, this is an intriguing one. Hmm, this might actually be the true beginning of the whole Baccano mess when you think about it. And that's what makes it so good.

Less immortals, more weird people.

Unfortunately, no Isaac and Miria to lighten up the mood.

But there's Elmer who gives kind of a similar vibe to it. So I guess that makes up for it...
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706 reviews3 followers
October 15, 2021
This was really good, but I feel hungry, I want more, not only because the plot in this volume is just a beggining of story. Many mysteries is still unsolved. In the end of volume we learnt about one of the character, that was important in provious volumes. So... great job! It was only pleasure to read The Ironic Light Orchestra and I'm still waiting for more!!!
339 reviews13 followers
October 11, 2019
It's a descent prequel to the world of Baccano. Like the previous novels, keep track of all the characters and subplots, they are a doozy.
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February 3, 2022
So wonderful to see the source of a lot of the key players
75 reviews
December 30, 2013
ロットヴァレンティーノ市におこる、「仮面職人」や「薬」などに関連する事件はやや無理に描かれ、さほど面白くはなかった。

しかし、この巻ではそれより登場人物たちのほうが重要だった。

ヒューイとその過去。その残酷な過去は淡々に語られたからこそ私の心をより締め付けることができた。15歳のヒューイは生意気だと思う。他人を勝手に操る200歳のヒューイと違い、青年のヒューイは他人の手の上に踊らされた。まあ、それはそれでいいだと思うが。ヒューイはあんな性格になるのはどんな経緯があるのかはますます気になる。今回彼がとった行動に彼の性格に矛盾したことがあると思うが、ヒューイの幼さがその訳だと、ヒューイと成田先生を許したい気分だ。しかもエナミ先生が描いたヒューイのイラストがイケメンすぎだわ!

エルマーのことは正直今まであまり関心を持っていなかったし、この巻読んでいたときもそうだったが、読み終えた後興味が湧いた。エルマーが「世界の人々が幸せになる」という目標を達するため、そして「無知を言い訳にして誰かを不幸にしたくない」という信念を貫くためにやってきたことに感心した。その情報収集力はすごい!

今回初めて登場したモニカはやはり変わっただが、彼女のことが気に入った。彼女のヒューイに対する愛は歪んだでありながらも誠実で素敵だと思う。最後に明らかにされたモニカに関する話は面白いと思った自分がいたけれど、これは無理に読者を驚かせたいだけのではないかと思う自分もいた。しかし結局その展開を認めてしまい、モニカのことをもっと知りたいと感じた。完全に彼女のことが好きになってしまったが、この巻までの作品では彼女のことは話に出たことがない気がして…もしかしたらフィーロたちが生きている時代にはモニカはすでにに死んだかもしれないと心配にとられている。

同じく初登場のエスペランサとニキも良かった!彼らはこれからどうなるのかな?次回も出るといいな。唐突に再登場したベグ!1900年代のベグと違って意外と多くしゃべった。そして、1900年代で初めて会ったもう一人がまったく想像してい���かった形で登場した。ますます気になる!

登場人物のことはさておき、今回はひっかかったことがあった。登場人物の性格の矛盾、数々の誤字ならともかく、今巻で気づいたこと、いや、やっと認めたことがある。成田先生のボケ・ツッコミは多すぎるしだいたい滑るとのことだ。ギャグはミリアとアイザック絡みなら絶対面白いと思うが。成田先生の作品はやはり好きだが、そのことだけは改善してほしいな。
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November 15, 2014
It's been a relatively long interval since I last read something from this series I think? Anyways, my sense of time is not always linear. As usual, seeing familiar characters brings a almost nostalgic feeling, while getting another bit of the story add a piece to learning who they are and where they come from; this one seems unexpected profound in some subtle ways however, though it could be due to a different translator's choice of words, or just my sleep-deprived mind. Honestly speaking, there were parts that I didn't understand, but I think I'll piece them out more with more stories to come.
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55 reviews
July 3, 2023
Loved learning more about Elmer and Huey... This one was a good one to get back into the series after not reading for years. Good standalone story and nice use of interweaving threads. I also just enjoy the period and aesthetics they went with.
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December 24, 2015
While it's a fascinating look at the pre-immortal immortals and the people they knew back in the day (especially Huey and Elmer, who I find to be together the most intriguingly fucked up people in the series), I can't say that I found it to be among the best of the series.
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35 reviews
May 13, 2015
The story of the immortals before they became immortals. Interesting.
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