Places
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Places
University of Hawaiʻi Press, c2022
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Basho
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Summary: "Places is an English translation of Setouchi Jakuchō's 2001 memoir titled Basho ("Places") in Japanese. Born in 1922, Setouchi wrote this memoir when she was seventy-seven years old. In it she traces her journey back to the geographical locations that anchor memories and reminiscences of her childhood and scandalous earlier life as a novelist, seen through the filter of her later years as a Buddhist nun. The book is accordingly structured by place. Although the narrative proceeds roughly chronologically, it leaps about-the way thoughts and memories often do-connecting things across time and space. As a consciously constructed narrative, it calls to mind and has much in common with Vladimir Nabokov's Speak Memory-which he calls 'an autobiography revisited.'"--Provided by publisher
"First published in Japan in 2001 by Shinchosha Publishing Co. Ltd., Tokyo"--T.p. verso
Contents of Works
- Mt. Nanzan
- Tatara River
- Nakazu Harbor
- Mt. Bizan
- Nagoya Station
- Aburanokōji Sanjō
- Mitaka Shimorenjaku
- Tōnosawa
- Nishi Ogikubo
- Nogata
- Nerima Takamatsu-chō
- Mejiro Sekiguchidai-machi
- Nakano Honchō Dōri
- Hongō Ikizaka
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