Biblioteca "Prof. Dr. Antonio M. Grompone"
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Refinar búsquedaMistress Oriku / Kawaguchi Matsutaro (2007)
Título : Mistress Oriku : stories from a Tokyo teahouse Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Kawaguchi Matsutaro (1899-1985), Autor ; Royall Tyler, Traductor Editorial: Tokyo : Turttle Fecha de publicación: 2007 Número de páginas: 280 p Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: [Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: Sensitive, compassionate, and indomitable, Mistress Oriku has abandoned the pleasure trades of Tokyo to run an elegant teahouse on the city's outskirts. Despite her hopes for a quieter, less hectic life, she finds she can't escape her involvement in the city's creative, intellectual and political circles.
Oriku finds herself the subject of unanticipated attention, because along with her passion for music, theater and storytelling, she offers her own invaluable talents: a vibrant appreciation of life, an unparalleled gift for hospitality, and the maturity and sensitivity necessary to instruct young people in the all-important arts of love. Her independent thinking and love of Tokyo's traditions offer a unique perspective on the surprising complexity and contradictions of the Japanese culture of the era.Mistress Oriku : stories from a Tokyo teahouse [texto impreso] / Kawaguchi Matsutaro (1899-1985), Autor ; Royall Tyler, Traductor . - Tokyo : Turttle, 2007 . - 280 p.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: [Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: Sensitive, compassionate, and indomitable, Mistress Oriku has abandoned the pleasure trades of Tokyo to run an elegant teahouse on the city's outskirts. Despite her hopes for a quieter, less hectic life, she finds she can't escape her involvement in the city's creative, intellectual and political circles.
Oriku finds herself the subject of unanticipated attention, because along with her passion for music, theater and storytelling, she offers her own invaluable talents: a vibrant appreciation of life, an unparalleled gift for hospitality, and the maturity and sensitivity necessary to instruct young people in the all-important arts of love. Her independent thinking and love of Tokyo's traditions offer a unique perspective on the surprising complexity and contradictions of the Japanese culture of the era.Reserva
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Título : The glass slipper and other stories Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Shōtarō Yasuoka (1920-2013), Autor ; Royall Tyler, Traductor Editorial: Tokyo : Dalkey Archive Press Fecha de publicación: 2008 Colección: Japanese Literature Series Número de páginas: 146 p ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-564-78504-6 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: [Palabras claves]CUENTOS JAPONESES
[Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: In addition to "The Glass Slipper," this collection contains eight other stories held together by a common thread of self-perception. Yasuoka writes from the belief that the self has such depths that at times it can appear to be illusory. Set against the chaotic backdrop of the era running from before World War II to just after its end, these stories are infused with a timeless sense of novelty and humor. The glass slipper and other stories [texto impreso] / Shōtarō Yasuoka (1920-2013), Autor ; Royall Tyler, Traductor . - Dalkey Archive Press, 2008 . - 146 p. - (Japanese Literature Series) .
ISBN : 978-1-564-78504-6
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: [Palabras claves]CUENTOS JAPONESES
[Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: In addition to "The Glass Slipper," this collection contains eight other stories held together by a common thread of self-perception. Yasuoka writes from the belief that the self has such depths that at times it can appear to be illusory. Set against the chaotic backdrop of the era running from before World War II to just after its end, these stories are infused with a timeless sense of novelty and humor. Reserva
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Nro. de Inventario Ubicación Física Préstamo Localización Sección Estado Origen 43888 895.65 YASg 7 días Colección general Libros Domicilio
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