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"Earns its place on the very short shelf of books on Japan that are of permanent value."— Times Literary Supplement. "Richie is a stupendous travel writer; the book shines with bright witticisms, deft characterizations of fisherfolk, merchants, monks and wistful adolescents, and keen comparisons of Japanes and Western culture." — San Francisco Chronicle "A learned, beautifully paced elegy."— London Review of Books Sheltered between Japan’s major islands lies the Inland Sea, a place modernity passed by. In this classic travel memoir, Donald Richie embarks on a quest to find Japan’s timeless heart among its mysterious waters and forgotten islands. This edition features an introduction by Pico Iyer, photographs from the award-winning PBS documentary, and a new afterword. First published in 1971, The Inland Sea is a lucid, tender voyage of discovery and self-revelation. Donald Richie is the foremost authority on Japanese culture and cinema with 40+ books in print.
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The Inland Sea, Donald Richie
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1986
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- (In brossura),
- Condizioni del libro
- Danneggiato
- Prezzo
- 6,47 €
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- Titolo
- The Inland Sea
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Donald Richie
- Editore
- Trafalgar Square
- Pubblicato
- 1986
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 288
- ISBN10
- 0712695753
- ISBN13
- 9780712695756
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Tema stórico, Mappe e viaggi, Storie vere, Biografie, Storia, Viaggi, Autobiografie e memorie, Giappone, Asia, Letteratura Giapponese
- Valutazione
- 3,9 su 5
- Descrizione
- "Earns its place on the very short shelf of books on Japan that are of permanent value."— Times Literary Supplement. "Richie is a stupendous travel writer; the book shines with bright witticisms, deft characterizations of fisherfolk, merchants, monks and wistful adolescents, and keen comparisons of Japanes and Western culture." — San Francisco Chronicle "A learned, beautifully paced elegy."— London Review of Books Sheltered between Japan’s major islands lies the Inland Sea, a place modernity passed by. In this classic travel memoir, Donald Richie embarks on a quest to find Japan’s timeless heart among its mysterious waters and forgotten islands. This edition features an introduction by Pico Iyer, photographs from the award-winning PBS documentary, and a new afterword. First published in 1971, The Inland Sea is a lucid, tender voyage of discovery and self-revelation. Donald Richie is the foremost authority on Japanese culture and cinema with 40+ books in print.






