"Sympathy Tower Tokyo is a brilliantly ambitious struggle and mediation on language, thought and existence. It considers the implications and limitations of language in a way I've never seen before. In these considerations is offers a new paradigm through which we might reimagine incarceration and the idea of so-called 'criminality.' A wondrous book." --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of National Book Award finalist Chain-Gang All-Stars
"A haunting excursion into the space between words and reality. This novel is a marvel of precision engineering: compact, multi-layered, with unobstructed views on society, present and future. A unique construction that slowly envelops the reader to show from the inside the tower of language that imprisons us. Stimulating, unsettling, an ingenious piece of work." --Charles Yu, author of the National Book Award-winning Interior Chinatown
"Provocative...an intriguing window into the controversy following the tower's opening. It's a disarming novel of ideas." --Publishers Weekly
"SYMPATHY TOWER TOKYO stuns and illuminates. Qudan's characters are as complex and present as the worlds they inhabit - and her protagonist, Sara Machina, is original beyond measure. SYMPATHY TOWER TOKYO is an ode to language and possibility and the ongoing question of how to be in an ever-changing world." --Bryan Washington, author of Lot and Memorial
"Sympathy Tower Tokyo by Rie Qudan is unlike any book I've ever read. This brief, mesmerizing novel explores the ways we shape our spaces and the ways our spaces shape us. I was struck by its wit and its wisdom, its structure and its subversiveness, and I consumed it in a single gulp." --Helen Phillips, author of Hum
"The work is flawless." --Shuichi Yoshida, Akutagawa Prize judge