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Lester Higata's 20th Century
Starting in 1999 with his conversation with his father, continuing backward in time throughout his life with his wife, Katherine, and their children in Hawai‘i, and ending with his days in the hospital in 1946, as he heals from a wartime wound and meets the woman he will marry, Hamby recreates not just one but any number of the worlds that have shaped Lester. The world of his mother, as stubbornly faithful to Japan and Buddhism as Katherine’s mother is to Ohio and conservative Christianity; the world of his children, whose childhoods and adulthoods are vastly different from his own; the world after Pearl Harbor and Vietnam; the world of a professional engineer and family man: the worlds of LESTER HIGATA'S 20TH CENTURY are filled with ordinary people living extraordinary lives, moving from farms to classrooms and offices, from racism to acceptance and even love, all in a setting so paradisal it should be heaven on earth.
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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University of Iowa Press (Éditeur(-trice))
(User: athmas)
Lot
May 2010
Débute: 2010-05-04
Terminé: 2010-05-31
En vente
2010-10-28
Pays
États-Unis
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