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The Japan Journals

The Japan Journals

1947-2004

by Donald Richie and Leza Lowitz
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/09/2005

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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.
ISBN:
9781880656976
9781880656976
Category:
Autobiography: general
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-09-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Stone Bridge Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
510
Dimensions (mm):
229x153x33mm
Weight:
0.64kg
Donald Richie

Donald Richie is perhaps best known as the leading Western authority on the Japanese film and has lived in Japan since 1947. Author of the definitive works on Kurosawa and Ozu, his most recent is A Hundred Years of Japanese Film. He also writes on other aspects of Japan and is the author of thirty books and dozens of essays.

Richie is especially well-known for his travel memoir The Inland Sea which has been adapted into a popular PBS documentary. His best-known collection is The Donald Richie Reader, which contains 50 years of his writings on Japan.

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