Author: Lydia Yuri Minatoya
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393321401
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
After several years in the U.S. a Japanese woman returns to Japan, taking along a niece raised in the U.S. The novel describes their adjustment to Japanese culture, different for each generation.
The Strangeness of Beauty
The Strangeness of Beauty
Author: Lydia Yuriko Minatoya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
From the multiple-award-winning author of Talking to High Monks in the Snow comes a searing tale of three daughters of Japan whose strained reunion on the brink of World War II challenges each in her identity, spirit, and capacity to love. When Etsuko Sone's sister dies in childbirth in Seattle's seedy Japantown, love for the surviving child catapults Etsuko back across the Pacific and into the austere samurai household of her mysterious mother, Chie-a woman who rejected Etsuko at birth. The dubious reconciliation is for the sake of young Hanae, that she might learn her Fuji heritage and the Zen lessons of grace, humility, temperance, and dignity. But while Etsuko and Chie do their best to school Hanae, Japan is rapidly changing. Wartime reparations strip her people of clothing and food even as the imperial army cuts into Chinese Manchuria. Accusations of treachery, of antipatriotism, begin to rain on the Fuji household. It is then that the women realize that their separate independence is their common bond. And it is then that Etsuko finds hidden strength to pursue meaning and beauty in a situation beyond her control. Told with an unerring feel for cultural, historical, and familial confusions and a poet's ear and eye, The Strangeness of Beauty is a triumphant love story, a celebration of the capacity for transcendence that exists in every one of us.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
From the multiple-award-winning author of Talking to High Monks in the Snow comes a searing tale of three daughters of Japan whose strained reunion on the brink of World War II challenges each in her identity, spirit, and capacity to love. When Etsuko Sone's sister dies in childbirth in Seattle's seedy Japantown, love for the surviving child catapults Etsuko back across the Pacific and into the austere samurai household of her mysterious mother, Chie-a woman who rejected Etsuko at birth. The dubious reconciliation is for the sake of young Hanae, that she might learn her Fuji heritage and the Zen lessons of grace, humility, temperance, and dignity. But while Etsuko and Chie do their best to school Hanae, Japan is rapidly changing. Wartime reparations strip her people of clothing and food even as the imperial army cuts into Chinese Manchuria. Accusations of treachery, of antipatriotism, begin to rain on the Fuji household. It is then that the women realize that their separate independence is their common bond. And it is then that Etsuko finds hidden strength to pursue meaning and beauty in a situation beyond her control. Told with an unerring feel for cultural, historical, and familial confusions and a poet's ear and eye, The Strangeness of Beauty is a triumphant love story, a celebration of the capacity for transcendence that exists in every one of us.
The Strangeness of Beauty
Author: Lydia Yuriko Minatoya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
After several years in the U.S. a Japanese woman returns to Japan, taking along a niece raised in the U.S. The novel describes their adjustment to Japanese culture, different for each generation.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
After several years in the U.S. a Japanese woman returns to Japan, taking along a niece raised in the U.S. The novel describes their adjustment to Japanese culture, different for each generation.
Talking to High Monks in the Snow
Author: Lydia Minatoya
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060923725
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Winner of the 1991 PEN/Jerard Fund Award, Talking to High Monks in the Snow captures the passion and intensity of an Asian-American woman's search for cultural identity.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060923725
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Winner of the 1991 PEN/Jerard Fund Award, Talking to High Monks in the Snow captures the passion and intensity of an Asian-American woman's search for cultural identity.
Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty
Author: Diane Williams
Publisher: McSweeney's
ISBN: 1938073088
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
In Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty, Diane Williams lays bare the urgency and weariness that shape our lives in stories honed sharper than ever. With sentences auguring revelation and explosion, Williams's unsettling stories—a cryptic meeting between neighbors, a woman's sexual worries, a graveside discussion, a chimney on fire—are narrated with razor-sharp tongues and naked, uproarious irreverence. These fifty stories hum with tension, each one so taut that it threatens to snap and send the whole thing sprawling—the mess and desire, the absurdity and hilarity, the bruises and bleeding, the blushes and disappointments and secrets. An audacious, unruly tour de force, Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty cements Diane Williams' position as one of the best practitioners of the short form in literature today.
Publisher: McSweeney's
ISBN: 1938073088
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
In Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty, Diane Williams lays bare the urgency and weariness that shape our lives in stories honed sharper than ever. With sentences auguring revelation and explosion, Williams's unsettling stories—a cryptic meeting between neighbors, a woman's sexual worries, a graveside discussion, a chimney on fire—are narrated with razor-sharp tongues and naked, uproarious irreverence. These fifty stories hum with tension, each one so taut that it threatens to snap and send the whole thing sprawling—the mess and desire, the absurdity and hilarity, the bruises and bleeding, the blushes and disappointments and secrets. An audacious, unruly tour de force, Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty cements Diane Williams' position as one of the best practitioners of the short form in literature today.
A Strangeness in My Mind
Author: Orhan Pamuk
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9385890034
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 643
Book Description
Since his boyhood in a poor village in Central Anatolia, Mevlut Karatas has fantasized about what his life would become. Not getting as far in school as he'd hoped, at the age of twelve, he comes to Istanbul-"the center of the world"-and is immediately enthralled both by the city being demolished and the new one that is fast being built. He follows his father's trade, selling boza on the street, and hopes to become rich like other villagers who have settled on the desolate hills outside the booming metropolis. But chance seems to conspire against him. He spends three years writing love letters to a girl he saw just once at a wedding, only to elope by mistake with her sister. And though he grows to cherish his wife and the family they have, his relations all make their fortunes while his own years are spent in a series of jobs leading nowhere; he is sometimes attracted to the politics of his friends and intermittently to the lodge of a religious guide. But every evening, without fail, he still wanders the streets of Istanbul, selling boza and wondering at the "strangeness" in his mind, the sensation that makes him feel different from everyone else, until fortune conspires once more to let him understand at last what it is he has always yearned for. Told from the perspectives of many beguiling characters, A Strangeness in My Mind is a modern epic of coming of age in a great city, and a mesmerizing narrative sure to take its place among Pamuk's finest achievements.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9385890034
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 643
Book Description
Since his boyhood in a poor village in Central Anatolia, Mevlut Karatas has fantasized about what his life would become. Not getting as far in school as he'd hoped, at the age of twelve, he comes to Istanbul-"the center of the world"-and is immediately enthralled both by the city being demolished and the new one that is fast being built. He follows his father's trade, selling boza on the street, and hopes to become rich like other villagers who have settled on the desolate hills outside the booming metropolis. But chance seems to conspire against him. He spends three years writing love letters to a girl he saw just once at a wedding, only to elope by mistake with her sister. And though he grows to cherish his wife and the family they have, his relations all make their fortunes while his own years are spent in a series of jobs leading nowhere; he is sometimes attracted to the politics of his friends and intermittently to the lodge of a religious guide. But every evening, without fail, he still wanders the streets of Istanbul, selling boza and wondering at the "strangeness" in his mind, the sensation that makes him feel different from everyone else, until fortune conspires once more to let him understand at last what it is he has always yearned for. Told from the perspectives of many beguiling characters, A Strangeness in My Mind is a modern epic of coming of age in a great city, and a mesmerizing narrative sure to take its place among Pamuk's finest achievements.
Strange Beauty
Author: George Johnson
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307765458
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
With a New Afterword "Our knowledge of fundamental physics contains not one fruitful idea that does not carry the name of Murray Gell-Mann."--Richard Feynman Acclaimed science writer George Johnson brings his formidable reporting skills to the first biography of Nobel Prize-winner Murray Gell-Mann, the brilliant, irascible man who revolutionized modern particle physics with his models of the quark and the Eightfold Way. Born into a Jewish immigrant family on New York's East 14th Street, Gell-Mann's prodigious talent was evident from an early age--he entered Yale at 15, completed his Ph.D. at 21, and was soon identifying the structures of the world's smallest components and illuminating the elegant symmetries of the universe. Beautifully balanced in its portrayal of an extraordinary and difficult man, interpreting the concepts of advanced physics with scrupulous clarity and simplicity, Strange Beauty is a tour-de-force of both science writing and biography.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307765458
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
With a New Afterword "Our knowledge of fundamental physics contains not one fruitful idea that does not carry the name of Murray Gell-Mann."--Richard Feynman Acclaimed science writer George Johnson brings his formidable reporting skills to the first biography of Nobel Prize-winner Murray Gell-Mann, the brilliant, irascible man who revolutionized modern particle physics with his models of the quark and the Eightfold Way. Born into a Jewish immigrant family on New York's East 14th Street, Gell-Mann's prodigious talent was evident from an early age--he entered Yale at 15, completed his Ph.D. at 21, and was soon identifying the structures of the world's smallest components and illuminating the elegant symmetries of the universe. Beautifully balanced in its portrayal of an extraordinary and difficult man, interpreting the concepts of advanced physics with scrupulous clarity and simplicity, Strange Beauty is a tour-de-force of both science writing and biography.
Strange Beauty
Author: Cynthia Jean Hahn
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271050780
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
"A study of reliquaries as a form of representation in medieval art. Explores how reliquaries stage the importance and meaning of relics using a wide range of artistic means from material and ornament to metaphor and symbolism"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271050780
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
"A study of reliquaries as a form of representation in medieval art. Explores how reliquaries stage the importance and meaning of relics using a wide range of artistic means from material and ornament to metaphor and symbolism"--Provided by publisher.
The Truth and Beauty
Author: Andrew Klavan
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310364620
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Follow Andrew Klavan to a deeper, richer understanding of the words of Jesus. Andrew Klavan believed what he read in the Gospels, but he often struggled to understand what Jesus really meant. So he began a journey of wrestling with the beautiful and often strange words of Jesus. He learned Greek in order to read the Gospels in their original languages, and he vowed to set aside any preconceptions about what the Scriptures say. But it wasn't until he began exploring how some of history's greatest writers wrestled with the same issues we confront today--political upheaval, rejection of social norms, growing disbelief in God--that he found a new way of understanding what Jesus meant. In The Truth and Beauty, Klavan combines a decades-long writing career with a lifetime of reading to discover a fresh understanding of the Gospels. By reading the words of Jesus through the life and work of writers such as William Wordsworth and John Keats, Mary Shelley and Samuel Taylor Coleridge--the English romantics--Klavan discovered a way to encounter Jesus in a deeper and more profound way than ever before. For readers seeking to find renewed meaning in the words of Jesus--and for those who are striving for belief in a materialistic world--The Truth and Beauty offers an intimate account of one man's struggle to understand the Gospels in all their strangeness, and so find his way to a life that is, as he says, "the most creative, the most joyful, and surely the most true."
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310364620
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Follow Andrew Klavan to a deeper, richer understanding of the words of Jesus. Andrew Klavan believed what he read in the Gospels, but he often struggled to understand what Jesus really meant. So he began a journey of wrestling with the beautiful and often strange words of Jesus. He learned Greek in order to read the Gospels in their original languages, and he vowed to set aside any preconceptions about what the Scriptures say. But it wasn't until he began exploring how some of history's greatest writers wrestled with the same issues we confront today--political upheaval, rejection of social norms, growing disbelief in God--that he found a new way of understanding what Jesus meant. In The Truth and Beauty, Klavan combines a decades-long writing career with a lifetime of reading to discover a fresh understanding of the Gospels. By reading the words of Jesus through the life and work of writers such as William Wordsworth and John Keats, Mary Shelley and Samuel Taylor Coleridge--the English romantics--Klavan discovered a way to encounter Jesus in a deeper and more profound way than ever before. For readers seeking to find renewed meaning in the words of Jesus--and for those who are striving for belief in a materialistic world--The Truth and Beauty offers an intimate account of one man's struggle to understand the Gospels in all their strangeness, and so find his way to a life that is, as he says, "the most creative, the most joyful, and surely the most true."
The Intimate Strangeness of Being
Author: William Desmond
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813219604
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
This book explores the contested place of metaphysics since Kant and Hegel, arguing for a renewed metaphysical thinking about the intimate strangeness of being.
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813219604
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
This book explores the contested place of metaphysics since Kant and Hegel, arguing for a renewed metaphysical thinking about the intimate strangeness of being.