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The American Diary of a Japanese Girl: An Annotated Edition
Noguchi
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Description for The American Diary of a Japanese Girl: An Annotated Edition
Paperback. Describes the turn-of-the-century adventures of Tokyo belle Miss Morning Glory in a first-person narrative. With the addition of critical commentary and comprehensive notes, this annotated edition sheds light on the creative inventiveness of an important modernist writer. Editor(s): Marx, Edward; Franey, Laura E. Num Pages: 224 pages, 1 Figure, 11 b&w photographs. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 153 x 14. Weight in Grams: 327.
A ground-breaking work of Asian-American fiction in a brand new edition
A ground-breaking work of Asian-American fiction in a brand new edition
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S. United States
Number of pages
224
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Philadelphia PA, United States
ISBN
9781592135554
SKU
V9781592135554
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Reviews for The American Diary of a Japanese Girl: An Annotated Edition
"Yone Noguchi was an enormously important figure in the early twentieth-century cross-cultural and cross-literary interaction between not only Japan and the US but also Japan and Britain...Laura Franey's careful introduction and Edward Marx's well-conceived and knowledgeable afterword frame The American Diary precisely in terms that will define for contemporary readers its importance as cultural history." David Ewick, Chuo University "A literary curiosity, it offers Noguchi's insights on Japanese culture and American mores and manners, and through these, the actual conditions under which he lived his expatriate life." Japan Times "There are many very beautiful poetic moments in the novel that show the author's eventual status as a celebrated poet. The book captures a moment in time that is both innocent yet reveals some of the underlying differences that would culminate in the Pacific theater of World War II forty years after the book was published." The Asian Review of Books on the Web "The Diary, with its whimsical English, is a delight; upon re-reading (with attention to editors Edward Mark and Laura E. Franey's comprehensive notes) it gains greatly as a unique, highly perceptive commentary on cultural differences. Genjiro Yeto's illustrations (from 1902) are a grace note." ForeWord October 07 "The work remains a charming, sly, remarkable volume. ...If Noguchi's Diary seems delightfully strange now, imagine how it was received by contemporary reviewers, though many found it at least light and entertaining. In any event, Noguchi's book is worth reissuing and
cultural studies professors take note
rereading in this annotated edition. It has a rightful place among other East-West cross-cultural exchanges..." The American Book Review
cultural studies professors take note
rereading in this annotated edition. It has a rightful place among other East-West cross-cultural exchanges..." The American Book Review