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A Tokyo Romance

Ian Buruma

A Tokyo Romance
A Tokyo Romance

A Tokyo Romance

Ian Buruma

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Description

Ian Buruma's unflinching account of his journey into the heart of Tokyo's underground culture as a young man in the 1970s.

A triumphal narrative... a winning mix of nostalgic bravado and judicious self-deprecation....luscious and precise...In a time when the country's public image abroad consisted largely of manufacturing and geisha girls he located an avant-garde culture and entered it fully, unafraid of drunken excess then and unafraid of recalling it now.

Buruma is a keen observer and the owner of a well-provisioned mind. There are smart little junkets in this book into everything from Japanese movies (Buruma became a film critic for The Japan Times) to the country's tattooing culture to its female elevator operators, about whom he made a documentary film. His prose is unflaggingly good.

Gracefully written and engaging

There are only a few scholars, journalists, critics and commentators writing about Japan in English worth reading, and Buruma is one.

A vivid account of what it is like to create your truest self by moving away from all that is familiar to embrace a foreign culture and country.

Oh my eyes... the whole thing sparks astonishingly to life. We'll come back to the details, lurid or otherwise, but for now all you need to know is that Buruma's high-level immersion in the country's culture begins with him tottering around on takageta, a high-heeled version of the traditional Japanese wooden sandals, and ends with him playing a character called the Midnight Cowboy in a play by the underground director and actor Kara Juro.

Buruma paints a vivid portrait of his often mind-boggling encounters with the motley collection of artists, expats and eccentrics he befriended over his six years in Tokyo. And his honesty is disarming.

New York Review of Books editor Buruma reflects on his immersion in the artistic underworlds of late 1970s Tokyo in this lucid, engrossing memoir...Buruma makes the archetypal quest for home in a foreign land both uniquely personal and deeply illuminating.

Illuminating... With the insight and curiosity of someone on the outside looking in, Buruma describes a transformational moment in the making of modern Japanese culture.

Delicious... A wild ride through the late-20th-century Japanese avant-garde scene through the eyes of an innocent from across the sea.

Ian Buruma is editor of The New York Review of Books. His previous books include Their Promised Land, Year Zero, The China Lover, Murder in Amsterdam, Occidentalism, God's Dust, Behind the Mask, The Wages of Guilt, Bad Elements and Taming the Gods.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Atlantic Books
  • Pub date
    Apr 2018
  • Pages
    256
  • Theme
    Popular culture
  • Dimensions
    240 x 160 x 26 mm
  • Weight
    560 gram
  • EAN
    9781782397991
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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