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Refinar búsquedaEmbracing family / Nobuo Kojima (2005)
Título : Embracing family Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Nobuo Kojima (1915-2006), Autor ; Yukiko Tanaka, Traductor Editorial: Tokyo : Dalkey Archive Press Fecha de publicación: 2005 Colección: Japanese Literature Series Número de páginas: 161 p ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-564-78405-6 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: [Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: Set during the U.S. Occupation following World War II, Embracing Family is a novel of conflict--between Western and Eastern traditions, between a husband and wife, between ideals and reality. At the opening of the book, Miwa Shunsuke and his wife are trapped in a strained marriage, subtly attacking one another in a manner similar to that of the characters in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? When his wife has an affair with an American GI, Miwa is forced to come to terms with the disintegration of their relationship and the fact that his attempts to repair it only exacerbate the situation. An award-winning novel, critics have read this book as a metaphor of postwar Japanese society, in which the traditional moral and philosophical basis of Japanese culture is neglected in favor of Western conventions. Embracing family [texto impreso] / Nobuo Kojima (1915-2006), Autor ; Yukiko Tanaka, Traductor . - Dalkey Archive Press, 2005 . - 161 p. - (Japanese Literature Series) .
ISBN : 978-1-564-78405-6
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: [Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: Set during the U.S. Occupation following World War II, Embracing Family is a novel of conflict--between Western and Eastern traditions, between a husband and wife, between ideals and reality. At the opening of the book, Miwa Shunsuke and his wife are trapped in a strained marriage, subtly attacking one another in a manner similar to that of the characters in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? When his wife has an affair with an American GI, Miwa is forced to come to terms with the disintegration of their relationship and the fact that his attempts to repair it only exacerbate the situation. An award-winning novel, critics have read this book as a metaphor of postwar Japanese society, in which the traditional moral and philosophical basis of Japanese culture is neglected in favor of Western conventions. Reserva
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Disponible The temple of the wild geese. Bamboo dolls of Echizen / Tsutomu Mizukami (2008)
Título : The temple of the wild geese. Bamboo dolls of Echizen : two novellas Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Tsutomu Mizukami (1919-2004) ; Dennis Washburn (1954-), Traductor Editorial: Tokyo : Dalkey Archive Press Fecha de publicación: 2008 Colección: Japanese Literature Series Número de páginas: 203 p ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-564-78490-2 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: [Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: The Temple of the Wild Geese, a semi-autobiographical account of Mizukami's childhood, tells the tale of Jinen, a Buddhist monk raised by villagers after his mother, a beggar, abandoned him. Sent to live at a temple at the age of ten, his resentment smolders for years until it explodes in a shocking climax. In Bamboo Dolls of Echizen, no woman is willing to marry the diminutive Kisuke, a bamboo artisan, until Tamae, a prostitute, comes to pay her respects at the grave of Kisuke's father. In Tamae, Kisuke sees shadows of his own mother, who died when he was young, and the two eventually marry. Since Kisuke seeks only motherly affection from Tamae, the two never become lovers. Instead, Tamae devotes herself to caring for Kisuke as a mother would, and he thrives as a renowned maker of bamboo dolls. The temple of the wild geese. Bamboo dolls of Echizen : two novellas [texto impreso] / Tsutomu Mizukami (1919-2004) ; Dennis Washburn (1954-), Traductor . - Dalkey Archive Press, 2008 . - 203 p. - (Japanese Literature Series) .
ISBN : 978-1-564-78490-2
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: [Palabras claves]LITERATURA JAPONESA
[Palabras claves]NOVELA JAPONESAResumen: The Temple of the Wild Geese, a semi-autobiographical account of Mizukami's childhood, tells the tale of Jinen, a Buddhist monk raised by villagers after his mother, a beggar, abandoned him. Sent to live at a temple at the age of ten, his resentment smolders for years until it explodes in a shocking climax. In Bamboo Dolls of Echizen, no woman is willing to marry the diminutive Kisuke, a bamboo artisan, until Tamae, a prostitute, comes to pay her respects at the grave of Kisuke's father. In Tamae, Kisuke sees shadows of his own mother, who died when he was young, and the two eventually marry. Since Kisuke seeks only motherly affection from Tamae, the two never become lovers. Instead, Tamae devotes herself to caring for Kisuke as a mother would, and he thrives as a renowned maker of bamboo dolls. Reserva
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Disponible The glass slipper and other stories / Shōtarō Yasuoka (2008)
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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