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Reel Bay

By: Jana Larson
Narrated by: Stephanie Willing
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What was Takako Konishi really doing in North Dakota, and why did she end up dead? Did she get lost and freeze to death, as the police concluded, while searching for the fictional treasure buried in a snowbank at the end of the Coen Brothers’ film Fargo? Or was it something else that brought her there? Unrequited love, ritual suicide, a meteor shower, a far-flung search for purpose?

The seed of an obsession took root in struggling film student Jana Larson when she chanced upon a news bulletin about the case. Over the years and across continents, the material Jana gathered in her search for the real Takako outgrew multiple attempts at screenplays and became this remarkable genre-bending essay that leans into the space between fact and fiction, life and death, author and subject, reality and delusion.

©2021 Jana Larson (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Art Travel Writing & Commentary True Crime
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Initially, the sub-title caught my eye. The book goes on to justify my curiosity on that matter.

The author uses a number of novel techniques. To note a couple, the cinematic essay, and storytelling in the second person. I would imagine this to be quite challenging as a writer, and they add unexpected layers of atmosphere to the story.

Although sparse throughout the book, I found the author to be particularly talented with character dialog. I found some of that dialog kicking around in my head for days afterward.

The narrator does a great job on this, handling character accents and Japanese with apparent ease.

Fascinating

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