Yomota Inuhiko memoir
Melek Ortabasi
mortabas
Mon Mar 17 15:27:47 EDT 2008
Nope, sorry - not in Tokyo anymore. According to
the description, though, seems solidly centered
around his experiences with Yura - but it's
possible, I'm sure.
Melek
>Did you see the book? I'm curious if Hasumi is a structured absence!
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>On Mar 17, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Melek Ortabasi wrote:
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>>Hi all,
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>>I imagine most of you are aware of this
>>publication, but I just ran across a review of
>>it in _Japanese Book News_ no. 55 (Spring 2008).
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>>_Sensei to watashi_, by Yomota Inuhiko.
>>Shinch?sha, 2007. ?1,500. ISBN
>>978-4-10-367106-0.
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>>I'll type out part of the review:
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>>...the author of this memoir of his early
>>adulthood...is active in a wide range of fields
>>including movie history, literature, manga, and
>>urban studies.
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>>The sensei he is talking about is Yura
>>Kimiyoshi, who was at the time an assistant
>>professor of English literature at the U of
>>Tokyo.
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>>Thought this might be of interest to some of
>>you, especially considering he was a guest at
>>last year's Kinema Club conference in
>>Frankfurt. The discussion is, I'm guessing, a
>>bit more on the literary side.
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>>Cheers,
>>Melek
>>--
>>Melek Ortabasi, Ph.D.
>>Assistant Professor
>>Department of Comparative Literature
>>Hamilton College
>>Clinton, NY
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Melek Ortabasi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Comparative Literature
Hamilton College
Clinton, NY
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