Rental Person Who Does Nothing: A Memoir (Paperback)
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Rental Person Who Does Nothing: A Memoir (Paperback)

(author), (translator)
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Paperback 160 Pages
Published: 27/06/2024
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A unique autobiography, Morimoto's fascinating account of his career renting himself out as a stranger who 'does nothing' reveals many hidden truths about Japanese society and human psychology.

Need a rental person who does nothing?

Shoji Morimoto provides a fascinating service to the lonely and socially anxious. After an old boss told him that he contributed nothing and that it made no difference whether he showed up to work or not, he wondered if a person who ‘does nothing’ could still have a place in the world. With a tweet, his Rental Person service was born.

- Have a deep secret you desperately need to reveal, so deep that you can’t tell a friend or family member?

- Have you spent a long time home alone, and want to know what it’s like to have somebody with you at your apartment?

- Or for someone to simply think of you on a stressful day? Or wave to you as you leave the train station on a long journey?

Morimoto is dependable, non-judgmental and committed to remaining a stranger throughout each request, and his encounters are revelatory about both Japanese society and human psychology.

In Rental Person Who Does Nothing, Morimoto chronicles his extraordinary experiences in his unique line of work and reflects on how we consider relationships, jobs and family in our search for meaningful connection and purpose in life.

Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781035012824
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 118 g
Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 10 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Distinctively Japanese musings on meaning and connection - Observer

A beguiling kind of picaresque - The Times

Lays bare the bathos and banality of contemporary life . . . Morimoto, though still elusive, emerges as a modern Bartleby, an inadvertent dissident, someone who has come to see his practice as being “about enjoying the absurdity of swimming against the tide of efficiency” - Guardian

An eccentric, charming book, showing how humans can connect in the strangest of circumstances - Kirkus

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“Quirky and fascinating”

A fascinating look into the bizarre world of Shoji Morimoto, who for the price of his expenses rents himself out to 'do nothing' with people. Only in Japan!

What it develops into is an intriguing... More

Hardback edition
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“ok read”

Rental Person Who Does Nothing is not your typical memoir... It has an interesting premise, where a man does all kinds of things for people.

It is a very light and quick read. However, I didn't really enjoy the... More

Hardback edition
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“Thought Provoking”

This is a quick but rather thought provoking read...
Why is this 'profession' even possible?
They aren't a volunteer, they are paid to do what some would describe as nothing, others might describe as... More

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