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Jackson Alone

Jackson Alone

Jose Ando

Soho Crime
2026
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Four Black Japanese gay men team up to exact revenge in a culture where discrimination is deep-seated. A searing, darkly funny debut from the Akutagawa Prize-winning author. Nobody at the corporate offices of Athletius Japan knows much about the massage therapist, Jackson--but rumors abound. He used to work as a model. He likes to party. He's mixed race--half-Japanese, half-somewhere-in-Africa-n. He might be gay. Fueling the gossip is the sudden appearance of a violent pornographic video featuring a man who looks like a lot like Jackson. When Jackson serendipitously meets three other queer mixed-race guys, he learns he's not the only one being targeted. Together they concoct a plan: find out who's responsible and, in the meantime, switch identities and play tricks on people--a boyfriend, a boss--who've wronged them, exploiting the fact that nobody can seem to tell them apart. A short, blistering gut punch of a novel, Jackson Alone is at turns satirical and deadpan, angry and tender--a frank exploration of identity, race, and queerness in contemporary Japan that announces Jose Ando as a singular new talent in the global literary scene.
Jackson Alone

Jackson Alone

Jose Ando

Footnote Press Ltd
2026
sidottu
A thrilling prize-winning debut from one of Japan's brightest new novelists, for fans of The Vegetarian and Earthlings.Half-Japanese, half-somewhere-in-Africa-n. Used to work as a model. Apparently might be gay. Rumours abound about massage therapist Jackson. When someone accidentally scans a QR code on his shirt that links to a violent sexual video involving a Black man, no one believes Jackson's claims that the person in the video isn't him.Investigating himself, Jackson meets three other Black men entangled in the situation and they soon realize that people's inability to differentiate them is something they can turn to their advantage, exacting retribution on those who have wronged them in the past.With a razor-sharp opening and an explosive finale, this is a page-turning exploration of race, digital culture, belonging, and the hostility of societies that are supposed to protect us. Written with bite but also with surprising tenderness, Jackson Alone asks complex questions about how we see ourselves and how we see others, as well as what it really means to get revenge.