Japan: described and illustrated by the Japanese
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2016
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Novel • Fiction
Japan • Early 20th Century
2016
Adult
18+ years
Research Japan: Described and Illustrated by the Japanese is a comprehensive exploration of Japanese culture and history. It features insights and illustrations from the Japanese perspective, offering readers a deeper understanding of Japan's traditions, art, and society. Authored by Frank Brinkley, Arthur J. Mundy, and Kakuzō Okakura, it aims to present an authentic portrayal of Japan.
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Japan: Described and Illustrated by the Japanese by Frank Brinkley, Arthur J. Mundy, and Kakuzō Okakura receives praise for its rich illustrations and insightful cultural perspectives from Japanese authors. Its comprehensive depiction is lauded, though some argue it reflects a Western gaze. The collaboration between Japanese and Western writers provides a balanced yet critical view of Japan.
A reader fascinated by Japanese culture and history, akin to enthusiasts of Lafcadio Hearn's Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, would relish this book. It appeals to those who appreciate authentic Japanese perspectives and intricate illustrations, offering a rich, immersive cultural experience.
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Novel • Fiction
Japan • Early 20th Century
2016
Adult
18+ years
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