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"Wonderfully evocative and full of humor, but also honest, introspective, and often poignant."The New York Times
In all the years Richie has lived in Japan, he has never lost his curiosity and freshness of vision. His journals are wonderfully evocative and full of humor, but also honest, introspective and often poignant. Growing older, he finds himself examining just what it is that has kept him for so long in a country where he will forever be seen as an outsider. To be in a country but not of it breeds loneliness, but also bestows freedom. In Japan, it seems, Donald Richie has discovered a place where he has been free to be himself.
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Add The Japan Journals: 1947-2004, Richie should be designated a living national treasure.—Library Journal Wonderfully evocative and full of humor... honest, introspective, and often poignant.—New York Times No one has written with more concentration about the pecu, The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Japan Journals: 1947-2004, Richie should be designated a living national treasure.—Library Journal Wonderfully evocative and full of humor... honest, introspective, and often poignant.—New York Times No one has written with more concentration about the pecu, The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 to your collection on WonderClub |