9781880656976-1880656973-The Japan Journals: 1947-2004

The Japan Journals: 1947-2004

ISBN-13: 9781880656976
ISBN-10: 1880656973
Author: Donald Richie, Leza Lowitz
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Format: Paperback 510 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781880656976
ISBN-10: 1880656973
Author: Donald Richie, Leza Lowitz
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Format: Paperback 510 pages

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The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 (ISBN-13: 9781880656976 and ISBN-10: 1880656973), written by authors Donald Richie, Leza Lowitz, was published by Stone Bridge Press in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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“Richie should be designated a living national treasure.”—Library Journal

"Wonderfully evocative and full of humor... honest, introspective, and often poignant."—New York Times

"No one has written with more concentration about the peculiar quality of exile enjoyed by the gaijin, the foreigner in Japan."—London Review of Books

"To read [The Donald Richie Reader and The Japan Journals] is like diving for pearls. Dip into any part of them and you will surely find treasures about the cinema, literature, traveling, writing. The passages are evocative, erotic, playful, and often profound."—Japanese Language and Literature

Donald Richie has been observing and writing about Japan from the moment he arrived on New Year’s Eve, 1946. Detailing his life, his lovers, and his ideas on matters high and low, The Japan Journals is a record of both a nation and an evolving expatriate sensibility. As Japan modernizes and as the author ages, the tone grows elegiac, and The Japan Journals—now in paperback after the critically acclaimed hardcover edition—becomes a bittersweet chronicle of a complicated life well lived and captivatingly told.

Donald Richie, the eminent film historian, novelist, and essayist, still lives in Tokyo.

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