
Forbidden Colours is a story of a beautiful young man, Yuichi, who is used by an aging, cynical novelist, Shunsuke, as a tool for revenge against women. As Yuichi navigates the social circles of Tokyo, he becomes entangled in a web of manipulation and desire, leading to a complex exploration of love, identity, and the nature of beauty.
A cynical, aging novelist orchestrates a complex scheme of emotional manipulation using a beautiful young man as his instrument of vengeance against women. Shunsuke Enan, a writer disillusioned by his own failed relationships, identifies Yuichi Minami, a man of striking physical beauty, as the perfect tool to enact his revenge. Shunsuke guides Yuichi through a series of calculated social interactions, teaching him to exploit the desires and vulnerabilities of the women he encounters. The narrative unfolds through a third-person perspective that examines the intersection of aesthetic obsession, social artifice, and the cold mechanics of human attraction. As the experiment progresses, the boundaries between the puppet master and his creation blur, testing the limits of their shared detachment.
Readers and critics frequently note the cold, analytical precision with which the author dissects the motivations of his characters. Discussion often centers on the stark contrast between the protagonist's physical perfection and his internal emotional vacancy. Many observers highlight the novel's effectiveness in capturing the atmosphere of post-war Tokyo, where traditional values collide with emerging modern cynicism. The pacing is often described as deliberate and methodical, allowing for deep exploration of the characters' psychological states rather than relying on rapid plot progression. Readers interested in the intersection of aesthetics and human cruelty often find this work a significant point of study.
Page Count:
429
Publication Date:
1976-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
0140033149
ISBN-13:
9780140033144
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