Description
36 Views of Mount Fuji not only transforms our image of Japan, it offers a stirring look at the very nature of culture and identity. Often funny, sometimes liltingly sad, it is as intimate and irresistible as a long-awaited letter from a good friend.
Memoir of the author's travels in Japan offers moving, perceptive stories that help illuminate the nature of culture and identity.
About the Author
Cathy N. Davidson is Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies, cofounder of the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies, and Ruth F. DeVarney Professor of English at Duke University. Her numerous books include Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America; Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory; and No More Separate Spheres! (with Jessamyn A. Hatcher), also published by Duke University Press. She is a past president of the American Studies Association and a previous editor of the journal American Literature.
Reviews
"A delightful read, offering insight not only into Japan but into the adventure of living in a foreign culture anywhere in the world."-Mary Catherine Bateson, author of Composing a Life
"Beautifully written. . . . I did not want to put it down."-Susan Allen Toth, author of Blooming: A Small-Town Girlhood
"Brilliant, wise, and witty . . . as enjoyable a read as Peter Mayle's A Year in Provence."-Louise DeSalvo, author of Vertigo: A Memoir
"Davidson is inquisitive and careful: observations serve as prompts for thoughtful appraisals of her native US, and stereotypes of Japan are questioned. . . . It's when Japan is clearly in focus - especially when revealed through the author's experiences and conversations with locals - that the narrative is most engaging." -- Laura Crawford * Lonely Planet *
"Davidson's memoir, shimmering with poetic insights and poignant observations, stands out from the rest. . . . [A] compelling read for anyone considering a trip to Japan-or who has recently returned from one." -- Corrie Pikul * Bust *
"Intelligent, sympathetic . . . and quick-witted." -- Elizabeth Ward * Washington Post Book World *
"Luminous . . . Nuanced and passionate, [Davidson's] book achieves what many travel writers can only aspire to: the sense of being both inside and outside of a culture at the same time." * Booklist *
"No one could have tried harder to fathom Japanese culture [than Davidson]. The result is a series of illuminations not unlike the sudden break in the clouds that finally lets her glimpse Mount Fuji from the window of a bullet train." -- Francine Prose * New York Times Book Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780822339137
Author Cathy N. Davidson
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 454g