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Autor Jakuch& Setouchi Traducere de Liza Dalby
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2021
"Few writers have led as storied a life as Setouchi Jakuchō. Writer, translator, feminist, peace activist, Buddhist nun . . . even this list cannot contain the impressive sweep of her career. Along the way she has also been daughter, wife, mother, mistress, lover, role model, and femme fatale. Through each twist and turn, she has reacted with both feisty verve and self-reproving reflection. Basho (Places), superbly translated here by Liza Dalby, enjoins readers to accompany the author as she travels again over the familiar terrain of her life story, journeying through the places where she once lived, loved, suffered, and learned." --from the Foreword by Rebecca L. Copeland
In this scintillating work of autobiographical fiction, Setouchi Jakuchō recalls with almost photographic clarity scenes from her past: growing up in the Tokushima countryside in the 1920s, the daughter of a craftsman, and in Tokyo as a young student experiencing the heady freedom of college life; escaping to Kyoto at the end of a disastrous arranged marriage and an ill-starred love affair before returning to Tokyo, with its lively community of artists and writers, to establish herself as a novelist. Throughout, Jakuchō is propelled by a burning desire to write and make a living as one. Her memories, remarkably sharp and clear, also provide a fascinating picture of everyday life in Japan in the years surrounding World War II.
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ISBN-13: 9780824888831
ISBN-10: 0824888839
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 132 x 214 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: University of Hawaii Press

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In this scintillating work of autobiographical fiction, Setouchi Jakuch recalls with almost photographic clarity scenes from her past. Throughout, Jakuch is propelled by a burning desire to write and make a living as one. Her memories also provide a fascinating picture of everyday life in Japan in the years surrounding World War II.