The Laws of Evening by Mary Yukari Waters

The Laws of Evening by Mary Yukari Waters

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When the author's father died, she returned to Japan for the first time since her childhood and produced these stories. They provide readers with a passport into an otherwise alien culture, taking us beyond the usual images of Japan and into the human heart behind the ritual.

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The Laws of Evening by Mary Yukari Waters

In the wake of World War Two, a generation of Japanese women found itself frozen, as if in amber - the last representatives of an exquisite, ancient culture slowly being crushed between the realisation of its own brutality and the coming American Century. Mary Yukari Waters' astonishingly assured and elegant portraits show these women, with their husbands and fathers gone and their children at risk from appalling hunger and illness, still drawing sustenance from the dying tradition in which they were raised. Upheaval is balanced with renewal, estrangement with reconciliation: a mother tries to leaven her son's appetite for baseball and American food with the memory of his father; a woman asks few questions of an old, lost friend so that he might save face. With her completely authentic and alive stories, Yukari Waters gives her readers a passport into an otherwise alien culture, taking us beyond the usual images of Japan and into the human heart behind the ritual.
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ISBN 13 9780743248167
ISBN 10 0743248163
Title The Laws of Evening
Author Mary Yukari Waters
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Other book format
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2003-05-06
Number of pages 240
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