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Incluye los nombres: Hideo Levy, Ian Hideo Levy

Obras de Ian Hideo Levy

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Ten Thousand Leaves (0759) — Traductor, algunas ediciones64 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1950
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
California, USA
Lugares de residencia
USA
Japan
Educación
USA
Taiwan
Japan
Ocupaciones
author
Premios y honores
Japan Foundation Special Prize (2007)

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Levy Hideo is reputed to be, as his translator (from Japanese to English) puts it, "the first white American novelist to write in Japanese." That being the case, it's hard not to wonder how many reviewers will trot out Samuel Johnson's line in their reviews of A Room Where the Star Spangled Banner Cannot Be Heard. The amazing thing about this novel is not, however, that it was done at all, but that it was done so well. The premise—young American male finding himself in Japan—has been done and done again, but Levy makes it new in that his protagonist does not, as most of these fish-out-of-water do, experience Japan as a means of getting in touch with his inner American, but rather repudiates the America where Kennedy has been murdered and that is sinking deeper into the Vietnam debacle. He finds himself between two cultures, but listing decisively toward the Japanese. Levy's prose, rendered in English by Christopher D. Scott, is striking, as are the images he sprinkles throughout the book's pages. Let's hope people can get past their "wow, look, a monkey riding a bicycle" reactions, and see this for what it is: a novel worth reading.… (más)
 
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dcozy | Sep 25, 2011 |

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