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Letters of a Japanese schoolboy ("Hashimura Togo") - A Glimpse into Japanese Culture: A Schoolboy's Letters - cover

Letters of a Japanese schoolboy ("Hashimura Togo") - A Glimpse into Japanese Culture: A Schoolboy's Letters

Wallace Irwin

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Letters of a Japanese Schoolboy," also known as "Hashimura Togo," Wallace Irwin crafts a compelling narrative that captures the essence of Japanese culture through the eyes of a young schoolboy. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Japan, the book employs a series of epistolary letters that deftly illustrate the protagonist's experiences, thoughts, and emotional growth. Irwin's literary style is characterized by a blend of humor and poignancy, using simple yet evocative language that resonates with readers and provides insights into the societal norms and educational practices of Japan during that era. The work stands as both a cultural artifact and a relatable coming-of-age story, making it an important piece within the continuum of cross-cultural literature of its time. Wallace Irwin, an American poet and writer, found inspiration in his interactions with Japanese culture and society, which undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of youthful earnestness and curiosity in the protagonist, Togo. His background as a humorist and poet allows him to infuse the narrative with a light-heartedness that contrasts the gravity of the issues faced by his characters. Irwin's unique perspective was shaped by his travel and experiences abroad, which provided a rich tapestry of cultural understanding and contextual nuance in his writing. This work is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of East and West, as it offers a rare glimpse into the life of a Japanese schoolboy and the intricacies of his world. "Letters of a Japanese Schoolboy" is not only an engaging read but also serves as a vital resource for understanding historical perspectives of Japan and enriching contemporary discussions on global education and identity.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 186 pages.

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