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Wasabi for Breakfast

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Informationen zum Autor Foumiko Kometani was born in Osaka in 1930 and studied to be a painter before emigrating to the United States in 1960. She became a writer in her late 40s, and has since written 16 books and has won Japan's most prestigious literary prizes, including two Shinjinsho Prizes, the Akutagawa Prize, and Women's Literature Prize. She lives in Pacific Palisades, California with her husband, the writer Josh Greenfeld. Klappentext "Originally published in Japanese as Family Business by Shinchosha, Tokyo, 1998"--T.p. verso. Zusammenfassung "Wasabi for Breakfast" reintroduces best-selling Japanese author Foumiko Kometani's uniquely humorous voice to American readers. Kometani is rare among Japanese writers and cultural commentators in that she has lived in the United States for most of her adult life, bringing an outsider's--and woman's--perspective to both her adopted home and her native Japan. She lives her life in between cultures, and mines that gap to provide a thoroughly modern take on both societies. In "Family Business," Megumi, a long time resident of the United States, returns to Japan to visit her 87-year-old mother. After so many years living abroad, Megumi is almost as befuddled by the exotic intricacies of contemporary Japan as a foreigner. When her nephew runs away from home, and her elderly mother gives chase, Megumi sets off on a road trip through modern Japan--and her own past. "1001 Raging Fires" chronicles a Japanese woman living in California during the Rodney King riots and struggling to come to terms with being an outcast from a society that itself seems to be self-immolating. Yu learns the real price of exclusion is that which your own family makes you pay.

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Authors Foumiko Komatani, Foumiko Kometani, Mary Goebel Noguchi
Assisted by Mary Goebel Noguchi (Translation)
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.05.2013
 
EAN 9781564788641
ISBN 978-1-56478-864-1
No. of pages 162
Dimensions 142 mm x 220 mm x 15 mm
Series Japanese Literature (Dalkey)
Japanese Literature (Dalkey)
Japanese Literature
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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