Shinichi Suzuki, known for the Suzuki Method, challenged Western notions of "authentic" classical performance and revolutionized music education worldwide. Eri Hotta reveals that Suzuki's vision extended beyond musical proficiency; he was a dedicated humanist aiming to cultivate the inherent potential in every child, emphasizing personal growth alongside musical development.
Eri Hotta Libri
Eri Hotta crea narrazioni che approfondiscono il complesso panorama delle relazioni internazionali, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica plasmata dal suo ampio background accademico in Giappone, Stati Uniti e Regno Unito. La sua competenza accademica le permette di esplorare temi profondi con rigore intellettuale e sfumature. Il lavoro di Hotta è caratterizzato dalla sua analisi perspicace e da una voce distintiva che illumina le intricate dinamiche della politica globale. La sua scrittura incoraggia una comprensione più profonda delle forze che plasmano il nostro mondo.


Japan 1941
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year A groundbreaking history that considers the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese perspective and is certain to revolutionize how we think of the war in the Pacific. When Japan attacked the United States in 1941, its leaders, in large part, understood they were entering a war they were almost certain to lose. In a groundbreaking history that considers Pearl Harbor from the Japanese perspective, certain to revolutionize how we think of the war in the Pacific, Eri Hotta poses essential questions overlooked for the last seventy years: Why did these men—military men, civilian politicians, diplomats, the emperor—put their country and its citizens in harm's way? Why did they make a decision that was doomed from the start? Introducing us to the doubters, bluffers, and schemers who led their nation into this conflagration, Hotta brilliantly shows us a hidden Japan—eager to avoid war but fraught with tensions with the West, deluded by reckless militarism, tempted by the gambler’s dream of scoring the biggest win against impossible odds and nearly escaping disaster before it finally proved inevitable.