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Through Writers

 Through Writers' Eyes: Japan
 Elizabeth Ingrams

 Editor: Elizabeth Ingrams

 Pages: 300
 ISBN: 978 1906011 08 6

 Area of interest: Japan
 Genre:  Travel Collections

 Date of first publication: 2009
 Eland publication date: March 1, 2009
 Price: £12.99


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From the present-day street life of Ginza, to the heights of Mount Fuji in the company of 16th-century traveller and poet Basho: the most recent addition to Eland's through writers' eyes series brings together a chorus of voices from Japan and across the globe. Extracts of prose, poetry and novels from a rich variety of writers, including Jan Morris, Nicolas Bouvier, Oswald Wynd, Peter Popham, Basho, Yasunari Kawabata, Alan Booth, Futabei Shimei, Angela Carter, Joao Rodrigues and Mary Crawford Fraser.

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    This is a treasure trove of writing about Japan, as seen by numerous Japanese and foreign writers; it is a splendid introduction to the literature of Japan and the country itself. After reading it, you will want to go there, or do a degree in Japanese, or at least eat some raw fish.Elizabeth Ingrams has imposed order on her material by organising it by city of region … There is the appeal of the exotic and the recognition of the familiar.
    The Tablet

    ‘Poetry, fiction and non-fiction excerpts from an impressive breadth of writers… The scope of the book is testament to Ingrams' enthusiasm…a lyrical and informative journey throughout Japan… an inspirational treasure trove.'
    The Japan Society Review

    'Classic snippets of beautiful writing.'
    Wanderlust

    ‘Just as Lost in Translation extracts humour from present-day culture shock in Tokyo so did the Dutch voyager Engelbert Kaempfer in the 17th century. He had to approach the Shogun “crouching with head to the floor like a lobster” before “performing innumerable monkey tricks”… This lively anthology will be equally enjoyed by Japanophiles and the merely curious.'
    The Independent

    'A feast of subjective observation. Vivid descriptions of what the authors see and experience make this an excellent primer for travellers who like to read up on their destinations. The best convey a good deal more than merely the visible and tangible... In this volume, Ingrams may have compiled the most far-reaching literary travel companion yet for these diverse and pluralistic islands.'
    The Japan Times

     

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