Crossing Cultures
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 1994
- ISBN
- 4789007111
- Lugar de impresión
- Tokyo, Japan
- Autor
- Anton, Karen Hill
- Editores
- The Japan Times, Ltd.
- Formato
- 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall
- Edición
- Second Printing
- Materia
- Crossing Cultures Black Japan Lifestyle Discrimination Prejudice, Homelife Domestic 159 pages. Author is a Black American, born in New York City, who has lived in Japan since 1975. Her bimonthly "Crossing, Cultures" column was a popular feature of the Japan Times. This, publication is a compilation of 65 of those columns. "Not a few, times, I have been asked if this or that 'really' happened, if someone 'really said that.' Though I admit I write fiction, I do not write it for the Japan Times." - from Introduction. In, fine condition but for moderate spine lean. Unmarked. Very light, wear. Bright colour-illustrated glossy covers. "Maybe it is the, sense that you love Japan and are able to voice your opinions, and criticism without losing that (common) sense that draws me., I appreciate your themes and will continue to look forward to, your columns. You help me keep my head and my perspective." -, letter from reader. Asia
- Descripción
- S Paperback
- Conservación
- Muy bueno
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- Inlgés
- Encuadernación
- Tapa blanda
- Primera edición
- False
Descripción
159 pages. Author is a Black American, born in New York City, who has lived in Japan since 1975. Her bimonthly "Crossing Cultures" column was a popular feature of the Japan Times. This publication is a compilation of 65 of those columns. "Not a few times, I have been asked if this or that 'really' happened, if someone 'really said that.' Though I admit I write fiction, I do not write it for the Japan Times." - from Introduction. In fine condition but for moderate spine lean. Unmarked. Very light wear. Bright colour-illustrated glossy covers. "Maybe it is the sense that you love Japan and are able to voice your opinions and criticism without losing that (common) sense that draws me. I appreciate your themes and will continue to look forward to your columns. You help me keep my head and my perspective." - letter from reader. Clean and unmarked. Slight lean to spine. Very nice copy. Book