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Michael Hoffman

    L'opera di questa autrice trae frequentemente spunto dalla sua vita in Giappone, un ambiente che descrive come "l'aria che respira". Sebbene non si concentri esclusivamente sul Giappone, la sua scrittura vi ritorna spesso, riflettendo la sua profonda integrazione nella sua prospettiva. Attraverso saggi e rubriche, esplora sia eventi attuali che narrazioni storiche, offrendo una visione sfumata della nazione. Il suo approccio è personale e riflessivo, esaminando la propria immersione nel paese e la sua influenza sulla sua produzione letteraria.

    Other Worlds
    Cipangu, Golden Cipangu
    La metamorfosi
    Withdrawal
    In The Land of the Kami
    Little Pieces
    • Little Pieces

      This Side of Japan

      • 206pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of Japan, the six stories in this collection explore a range of human experiences, from joyous reunions to historical escapades. Characters navigate moments of introspection and cultural transitions, as seen in Sonoko's journey to 11th-century Japan. Themes of humor and existential reflection emerge, particularly through the perspective of an 87-year-old narrator who grapples with perception and reality. Each narrative captures the unique blend of Zen simplicity and vibrant complexity that defines life in Japan.

      Little Pieces
    • In The Land of the Kami

      A Journey Into The Hearts of Japan

      • 230pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Whimsical in nature, this collection explores profound questions about Zen, Confucius, and the experiences of children in ancient Japan. It delves into the cultural significance of death in Japanese society, examining why it often overshadowed life. The author embraces the complexity of these inquiries, presenting thoughtful reflections without offering definitive answers, inviting readers to ponder the nuances of existence and cultural history.

      In The Land of the Kami
    • Withdrawal

      A Novel

      • 292pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Len Fishman, errant son, aimless wanderer and, perhaps, father of one, is home in claustrophobic Nectar after twenty-five years. Why did he leave? What brought him back? Ostensibly, his father, the amateur philosopher and, perhaps, closet philanderer Saul Fishman, now an Alzheimer's patient at the Albert Einstein Hospital Geriatric Center. But why does Len stay, nursing a father who doesn't recognize him and wouldn't notice his absence? To recover an innocent past via the girl he loved for a week in grade five? To resume his discipleship to his former high school English teacher, now a rising star on the municipal council? To grasp the truth, when all the evidence suggests there is no such thing? Enigma deepens, solutions whither. Is the Einstein an isolation ward, alien and remote? Or is it where we're all heading?

      Withdrawal
    • „Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheueren Ungeziefer verwandelt. Er lag auf seinem panzerartig harten Rücken und sah, wenn er den Kopf ein wenig hob, seinen gewölbten, braunen, von bogenförmigen Versteifungen geteilten Bauch, auf dessen Höhe sich die Bettdecke, zum gänzlichen Niedergleiten bereit, kaum noch erhalten konnte. Seine vielen, im Vergleich zu seinem sonstigen Umfang kläglich dünnen Beine flimmerten ihm hilflos vor den Augen.“ In diese Ausgabe der berühmten Kafka-Erzählung wurde auch die Rückverwandlung des Gregor Samsa, die im Prager Tagblatt erschienene Fortsetzung der Erzählung aus der Feder des früh an Kehlkopftuberkulose verstorbenen Karl Brand (1895–1917), eines Bekannten Kafkas, mitabgedruckt.

      La metamorfosi
    • Cipangu, Golden Cipangu

      Essays in Japanese History

      • 298pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Spanning from prehistory to modern times, this collection features stories originally crafted for a monthly column in the Japan Times. Highlighting the richness of Japan's history, it showcases the enduring nature of the past and its ability to provide endless narratives. The column continues to explore these themes, emphasizing the inexhaustible well of historical tales waiting to be uncovered.

      Cipangu, Golden Cipangu
    • Other Worlds

      Stories by Michael Hoffman

      • 204pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The story revolves around a child's conversation with their grandmother, exploring themes of trust and the quest for truth. The child seeks clarification about something their father mentioned, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding within family dynamics. Through this dialogue, the narrative delves into the complexities of relationships and the innocence of childhood curiosity.

      Other Worlds
    • The Coat That Covers Him

      and Other Stories

      • 644pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      Set primarily in Japan, this collection features six stories and one novel that explore the complexities of human experience through interconnected plots. Characters grapple with incomprehensible events, such as a man whose lost key triggers unforeseen consequences, and a small girl confronting a possibly innocent fugitive. Themes of identity and transformation are woven throughout, highlighted by a resurrected boy seeking revenge and Sidney Levin's fraught reunion with a former lover, complicated by her daughter. Each narrative reveals the artful masks people wear.

      The Coat That Covers Him
    • The Naked Ear

      • 356pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The introduction, penned by a fictitious translator, sets a humorous tone for the book, suggesting a playful take on literary translation. It hints at the whimsical nature of the text, inviting readers to engage with the narrative's unique voice and style. The translator's mock commentary provides insight into the book's themes and character dynamics, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the story's creativity and satirical elements. This clever framing adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the reading experience.

      The Naked Ear
    • Beginning his poetry journey at forty-five, the author found solace in writing during his six years in prison. His verses reflect a transformative experience, as he turned to God and explored various themes, including heartfelt messages for his children to convey to their mother amidst a troubled relationship. The collection showcases his personal growth and the power of words as a means of healing and connection.

      Love Poems, Inspirational Poems and More!
    • Hounds of Mercy

      • 82pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The story follows Brave Tsavo, the first Rhodesian Ridgeback hound, who is granted multiple lives by the African nature god Shango. His extraordinary journey spans time and space, showcasing his bravery in battles against lions, his heroic search and rescue efforts during the 9/11 disaster, and his ability to inspire weary soldiers at Gettysburg. Additionally, he touches the lives of patients in a Beverly Hills psychiatrist's office, revealing his profound impact on those he encounters.

      Hounds of Mercy