The Ruined Map

The Ruined Map (燃え尽きた地図 Moetsukita chizu) is a novel written by the Japanese writer Kōbō Abe in 1967.

The Ruined Map
AuthorKōbō Abe
Original title燃え尽きた地図
Moetsukita chizu
TranslatorE. Dale Saunders
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
PublisherShinchosha
Publication date
1967
Published in English
1969
Media typePrint

The Ruined Map is the story of an unnamed detective, hired by a beautiful, alcoholic woman, to find clues related to the disappearance of her husband. In the process, the detective is given a map (a ruined one), supposedly to help him, but which turns out in the end to be more like a metaphor of the guidelines one should have in life. The impossibility of finding relevant clues to help him solve the mystery leads the main character to an existential crisis, which builds slowly from inside and finally puts him in the position of identifying himself with the man he was supposed to find.

A film adaptation of the story, The Man Without a Map, was made by Hiroshi Teshigahara and released in 1968.[1]

References

  1. Teshigahara, Hiroshi (1968-06-01), Moetsukita chizu (Mystery), Katsu Production, retrieved 2022-04-12


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