Paprika book to get and UK release

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The novel Paprika from Yasutaka Tsutsui, better known to anime fans through Satoshi Kon's film of the same name, is scheduled for an UK release in April this year.
<ul>&ldquo;<strong>Paprika</strong> - exotic, piquant, to be used sparingly. The eponymous heroine of Tsutsui's novel is the alter ego of brilliant and beautiful psychotherapist Atsuko Chiba, one of the leading brains in the Institute for Psychiatric Research. An expert in the use of 'psychotherapy devices' that trap a patient's dreams and display them on a monitor, Atsuko is able to manipulate those dreams, even enter them, as an aid to psychoanalysis. When treating private patients, Atsuko transforms herself into the guise of Paprika - a captivating girl of unknown age - to mask her true identity.
As Paprika delves ever deeper into her realm of fantasy, the borderline between dream and reality becomes increasingly blurred. All the more so when a colleague at the Institute develops a new device that allows the dreams of several individuals to be combined simultaneously. With this, they enter dangerous territory - far from curing their patients, they could drive them insane.
Rich in humorous dialogue and ridiculous situations, replete with the folly of human desires, yet with an underlying sense of menace that 'all is not what it seems', Paprika could be described as the very pinnacle of Tsutsui's art.&rdquo;</ul>
You can read the first chapters of the novel in the publisher website <a href="http://www.almabooks.co.uk/excerpts/paprika.pdf">here</a>.
 
I still haven't seen this one, but everything Satoshi Kon touched so far has become gold, IMO.

The whole idea behind Paprika is very interesting and I'm looking forward to it myself. I forgot to mention the RRP is £9.99.
 
It's absolute nonsense really. I kinda liked it, but I'm not going to try to kid myself into believing I understood any of it.
 
I understood the films main plot fairly well (took more than one viewing though), still it's a story that could benefit from expansion so I'm keen to see how the book tells it.

Will definitely look into it.
 
I understood it perfectly well the first time and I was drunk at the time! Possibly that helped...

The book will probably fill in some of the gaps and go a little bit deeper than the film possibly could.
 
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