Description |
202 pages ; 22 cm |
Series |
Japanese literature series |
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Japanese literature series.
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Contents |
Family business -- 1001 fires raging |
Summary |
"In Family Business, Megumi, a long time resident of the United States, returns to Japan to visit her 87-year-old mother. After so many years living abroad, Megumi is almost as befuddled by the exotic intricacies of contemporary Japan as a foreigner. When her nephew runs away from home, and her elderly mother gives chase, Megumi sets off on a road trip through modern Japan--and her own past."--Publisher's website |
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"1001 Raging Fires chronicles a Japanese woman living in California during the Rodney King riots and struggling to come to terms with being an outcast from a society that itself seems to be self-immolating. Yu learns the real price of exclusion is that which your own family makes you pay."--Publisher's website |
Notes |
"Originally published in Japanese as Family Business by Shinchosha, Tokyo, 1998"--Title page verso |
Subject |
Kometani, Fumiko, 1930- -- Translations into English.
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Genre/Form |
Translations.
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Fiction.
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Author |
Noguchi, Mary Goebel, 1951- translator
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Kometani, Fumiko, 1930-
Famirī bijinesu. English
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LC no. |
2013001666 |
ISBN |
9781564788641 (paperback) (alkaline paper) |
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1564788644 (paperback) (alkaline paper) |
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