Will not forget both laughter and tears
Autor Tomoko Mitani Traducere de Yukari F. Meldrumen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780888645449
ISBN-10: 0888645449
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 0888645449
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
Recenzii
"One thing that appealed to Meldrum about the stories was how they showed a side of life in Japan that rarely makes it onto North America's limited radar. We know geishas. We know Godzilla. But we don't know the emotions and routines of a married, middle-class woman in the late 20th century.... Even in Japan, Meldrum says, where these stories may be more familiar, the act of putting them down on the page is not." Michael Hingston, Edmonton Journal, January 30, 2014 [Full article at http://edmjr.nl/1fn2RdJ]
"Thanks to online programs like Google Translate, it's possible to have a chunk of text translated into another language with just a click of a button. However, word-for-word translations don't capture the context and tone of the original text.... Meldrum strove to represent the original text as accurately as possible, but admits that the biggest challenge was trying to convey cultural differences." Work of Arts blog [Full post at http://bit.ly/1fi3dAT]
"While Mitani uses humour in most of these stories, she never exaggerates for effect.... each [story] is a self-contained vignette that beautifully encapsulates an idea or emotion.... Her stories are thoughtful, profound and moving without dramatics, revealing without being confessional.... [Yukari F. Meldrum] proves a sensitive translator, adapting Japanese tone to elegant, simple English prose." , , September 2014 -- Mari Sasano -- Alberta Views, 20140901
"Mitani's stories are, in effect, a kind of Japanese life writing... Stories of the kind Mitani has written here give glimpses of contemporary Japanese life that rarely see the light of day in English translation, and are a welcome addition to the small but hopefully growing Canadian body of work translated from the Japanese into English." [Full review at http://bit.ly/1tosSSC] -- Sally Ito -- The Malahat Review, 20140901
"The majority of the stories are first-person, narrated conversationally by a girl or woman observing the details of life as a daughter, student, wife, friend or mother.... Mitani's greatest strength is the ability to present different perspectives--here is a hero, here is a bully--with heartbreakingly understated gestures or remembered details revealing the hope, pain, fear or pride underneath the annoyances and irrationality of others' behavior.... Her stories are thoughtful, profound and moving without dramatics, revealing without being confessional." -- Mari Sasano -- Alberta Views, 20140901
"Consisting of 22 short stories in two sections and a novella, and largely based on the author Tomoko Mitani's life, Will Not Forget Both Laughter And Tears is a rich record of Mitani's personal experiences mediated by both the act of writing and of translation." -- Michael Tsang -- Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, 20150617
"Thanks to online programs like Google Translate, it's possible to have a chunk of text translated into another language with just a click of a button. However, word-for-word translations don't capture the context and tone of the original text.... Meldrum strove to represent the original text as accurately as possible, but admits that the biggest challenge was trying to convey cultural differences." Work of Arts blog [Full post at http://bit.ly/1fi3dAT]
"While Mitani uses humour in most of these stories, she never exaggerates for effect.... each [story] is a self-contained vignette that beautifully encapsulates an idea or emotion.... Her stories are thoughtful, profound and moving without dramatics, revealing without being confessional.... [Yukari F. Meldrum] proves a sensitive translator, adapting Japanese tone to elegant, simple English prose." , , September 2014 -- Mari Sasano -- Alberta Views, 20140901
"Mitani's stories are, in effect, a kind of Japanese life writing... Stories of the kind Mitani has written here give glimpses of contemporary Japanese life that rarely see the light of day in English translation, and are a welcome addition to the small but hopefully growing Canadian body of work translated from the Japanese into English." [Full review at http://bit.ly/1tosSSC] -- Sally Ito -- The Malahat Review, 20140901
"The majority of the stories are first-person, narrated conversationally by a girl or woman observing the details of life as a daughter, student, wife, friend or mother.... Mitani's greatest strength is the ability to present different perspectives--here is a hero, here is a bully--with heartbreakingly understated gestures or remembered details revealing the hope, pain, fear or pride underneath the annoyances and irrationality of others' behavior.... Her stories are thoughtful, profound and moving without dramatics, revealing without being confessional." -- Mari Sasano -- Alberta Views, 20140901
"Consisting of 22 short stories in two sections and a novella, and largely based on the author Tomoko Mitani's life, Will Not Forget Both Laughter And Tears is a rich record of Mitani's personal experiences mediated by both the act of writing and of translation." -- Michael Tsang -- Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, 20150617