The Buddha in the Attic

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  • Engels
  • Paperback
  • 9780307744425
  • 20 maart 2012
  • 129 pagina's
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Presents the stories of six Japanese mail-order brides whose new lives in early twentieth-century San Francisco are marked by backbreaking migrant work, cultural struggles, children who reject their heritage, and the prospect of wartime internment.

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en
Bindwijze
Paperback
Oorspronkelijke releasedatum
20 maart 2012
Aantal pagina's
129
Illustraties
Nee

Betrokkenen

Hoofdauteur
Julie Otsuka
Hoofduitgeverij
Random House Inc

Vertaling

Eerste Vertaler
Carrington Macduffie Quan

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Extra groot lettertype
Nee
Product breedte
133 mm
Product hoogte
6 mm
Product lengte
210 mm
Studieboek
Nee
Verpakking breedte
128 mm
Verpakking hoogte
15 mm
Verpakking lengte
184 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht
294 g

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9780307744425

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  • Brilliant, prizewinning short novel

    This moving book is the story of thousands of Japanese girls and women sold by their poor families in the early 1900's to marry Japanese in the US. Many suitors were not as young or successful as they claimed to be: most were farm workers, moving in time with crop harvests.
    JO cleverly selected and edited a mountain of written documentation into chronological chapters: (1)`The sea voyage', whose opening sentence is "On the boat most of us were virgins". (2)`First night` opens with "Our new husbands took us quickly", (3)`Whites' deals the USA; (4) `Babies' with mothering while working in the fields or in another capacity, (5)`The children' with more of the same, but with the first generational conflicts emerging.

    This makes up over half of this 129-page book. It is arranged in chapters which read like litanies in hauntingly-repetitious sentences describing individual experiences. On page 72, still in chapter 5, the book's focus shifts: "One by one all the old words we had taught them began to disappear from their heads. They forgot the names of the flowers in Japanese. They forgot the names of the colors". And so on.

    A few more chapters follow, because the 1941 surprise attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed the lives of Japanese living along the US West Coast. It began with curfews, travel restrictions, followed by deportations of men, then women and children to Rocky Mountain states. To render this alleged fifth column incapable to use flashlights to guide Japanese invaders onshore, poison reservoirs, food, or whatever... Of course their fate was not as fatal as that of another minority in a far bigger campaign in Europe. The Japanese-Americans survived their incarceration. One question remains: how did they fare once released ?

    Brilliant and winner of the 2012 PEN/Faulkner award.

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