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Karen Tei Yamashita

    Karen Tei Yamashita è un'autrice giapponese-americana le cui opere esplorano la necessità assoluta di comunità poliglotte e multiculturali in un'era globalizzata. I suoi romanzi impiegano spesso elementi di realismo magico per destabilizzare le nozioni ortodosse di confini e identità nazionale o etnica. Yamashita si concentra su come diverse culture e lingue si intersecano, creando nuove forme di comunità. La sua scrittura è una rappresentazione dinamica delle complessità del mondo moderno e dell'identità.

    Tropic of Orange
    Circle K Cycles
    I Hotel
    Through the Arc of the Rain Forest
    A Daughter of the Samurai
    Brazil-Maru
    • Brazil-Maru

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Japanese immigrants in Brazil build an isolated communal settlement in the rain forest, prey to the charisma of one man.

      Brazil-Maru
    • A Daughter of the Samurai

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "A bestseller when it was first published in 1925, A Daughter of the Samurai is the memoir of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto: the youngest daughter of a renowned samurai, born durign Japan's last days of feudalism. Originally destined to be a Buddhist priestess, Etsu grows up a curly-haird tomboy in snowy Echigo, certain of her future role in her community. But as a young teenager, she is instead engaged to a Japanese merchant in Ohio -- and Etsu realizes she will eventually have to leave the only world she has ever known for the United States. Etsu arrives in Cincinnati as a bright-eyed and observant twenty-four-year-old, puzzled by the differences between the two cultures and alive to the contradictions, ironies, and beauty of both. Her memoir, reprinted for the first time in decades, is a tribute to the struggles of the first generation of Japanese immigrants and the unforgettable story of a strong and determined woman."--Page 4 of cover

      A Daughter of the Samurai
    • I Hotel

      • 648pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      An epic journey through one of America's most transformative decades via the stories of the activists, laborers, and students who shaped it.

      I Hotel
    • Circle K Cycles

      • 220pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book explores the complexities of contemporary global society, addressing the challenges that arise in the twenty-first century. Through a blend of skillful writing, imaginative storytelling, and sharp wit, the author delves into pressing issues, encouraging readers to reflect on the evolving dynamics of our world.

      Circle K Cycles
    • Sansei and Sensibility

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Generations of Japanese Americans merge with Jane Austen's characters in these lively stories, pairing uniquely American histories with reimagined classics.

      Sansei and Sensibility