Autumn Light: Japan's Season of Fire and Farewells
Autor Pico Iyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526611482
ISBN-10: 1526611481
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Circus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526611481
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Circus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
An
insightful
book
about
Japan
and
the
Japanese
experience,
conveying
all
the
subtleties
and
depth
of
a
culture
with
delicacy
and
refinement.
There
is
a
strong
interest
in
Japan,
which
is
set
to
grow
in
the
run-up
to
the
2020
Olympics
in
Tokyo.
Notă biografică
Pico
Iyer
is
the
author
of
more
than
a
dozen
books,
translated
into
twenty-three
languages,
and
he
regularly
contributes
to
theNew
York
Review
of
Books,Granta,
theFinancial
Timesand
dozens
of
magazines
around
the
world.
His
three
recent
talks
for
TED
have
received
seven
million
views
so
far.
Recenzii
What
holds
everything
together,
besides
Iyer's
elegantly
smooth
prose
style
and
gift
for
detailed
observation,
is
a
circling
around
the
theme
of
autumn
in
Japan
and
this
autumnal
period
in
his
life
...
There's
much
wisdom
in
what
he
says
A tender meditation on both Japanese culture and the impermanence of life
[An] exquisite personal blend of philosophy and engagement, inner quiet and worldly life ... A vivid meditation ... It's Iyer's keen ear for detail and human nature that helps him populate his trademark cantabile prose ... [A] genuine and loving tale
Luminous ... An engrossing narrative, a moving meditation on loss and an evocative, lyrical portrait of Japanese society
In his guise of travel writer, Iyer has really been our most elegant poet of dislocation
As a guide to far-flung places, Pico Iyer can hardly be surpassed
Humbling and moving ... One of a handful of magical books that I have read straight through
Iyer is an admirable example of a citizen of the world - an erudite, open-minded cosmopolitan . [Autumn Lightis an] excellent book
A tender meditation on both Japanese culture and the impermanence of life
[An] exquisite personal blend of philosophy and engagement, inner quiet and worldly life ... A vivid meditation ... It's Iyer's keen ear for detail and human nature that helps him populate his trademark cantabile prose ... [A] genuine and loving tale
Luminous ... An engrossing narrative, a moving meditation on loss and an evocative, lyrical portrait of Japanese society
In his guise of travel writer, Iyer has really been our most elegant poet of dislocation
As a guide to far-flung places, Pico Iyer can hardly be surpassed
Humbling and moving ... One of a handful of magical books that I have read straight through
Iyer is an admirable example of a citizen of the world - an erudite, open-minded cosmopolitan . [Autumn Lightis an] excellent book
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We cherish things, Japan has always known, precisely because they cannot last; it's their frailty that adds sweetness to their beauty.
Returning to his home in Japan after his father-in-law's sudden death, Pico Iyer soon picks up the steadying patterns of his everyday rites: going to the post office in the day and engaging in spirited games of ping-pong in the evenings. But in a country whose calendar is marked with occasions honouring the dead, he soon finds himself grappling with the question we all have to live with: how to hold on to the things we love even though we know that they - and we - are dying.
As the maple leaves begin to turn and the heat starts to soften, Iyer shows us a Japan we have seldom seen before through the season that reminds us to take nothing for granted.
We cherish things, Japan has always known, precisely because they cannot last; it's their frailty that adds sweetness to their beauty.
Returning to his home in Japan after his father-in-law's sudden death, Pico Iyer soon picks up the steadying patterns of his everyday rites: going to the post office in the day and engaging in spirited games of ping-pong in the evenings. But in a country whose calendar is marked with occasions honouring the dead, he soon finds himself grappling with the question we all have to live with: how to hold on to the things we love even though we know that they - and we - are dying.
As the maple leaves begin to turn and the heat starts to soften, Iyer shows us a Japan we have seldom seen before through the season that reminds us to take nothing for granted.