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Donald Richie

    17 avril 1924 – 19 février 2013

    Donald Richie était un auteur américain réputé pour ses profondes perspectives sur la culture et le cinéma japonais. Bien qu'il se considérât principalement comme un écrivain, son œuvre se caractérise par une analyse méticuleuse qui éclaire la nature distinctivement "présentationnelle" du cinéma japonais, par opposition au cinéma "représentationnel" occidental. Les écrits de Richie offrent aux lecteurs une lentille captivante pour observer le Japon, agissant comme un "médium subtil, élégant et trompeusement lucide entre deux cultures", comme l'a décrit Tom Wolfe. Ses essais et ses critiques de cinéma sont appréciés pour leur profondeur et leur capacité à établir un pont entre des mondes culturels distincts.

    Introducing Tokyo
    The Inland Sea
    Tokyo Megacity
    The Japan Journals
    Old Japan Rediscovered
    The Essentials of Bonsai
    • Tokyo Megacity

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Featuring stunning photography, this travel guide delves into the vibrant culture, art, and architecture of Tokyo. It highlights the city's unique blend of tradition and modernity, showcasing its diverse neighborhoods and iconic landmarks. Perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers, the guide offers insights into the experiences that define Tokyo as a world-class destination.

      Tokyo Megacity2020
      4,3
    • The Japan Journals

      1947-2004

      • 510pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Donald Richie has been observing and writing about Japan from the moment he arrived on New Year’s Eve, 1946. Detailing his life, his lovers, and his ideas on matters high and low, The Japan Journals is a record of both a nation and an evolving expatriate sensibility. As Japan modernizes and as the author ages, the tone grows elegiac, and The Japan Journals—now in paperback after the critically acclaimed hardcover edition—becomes a bittersweet chronicle of a complicated life well lived and captivatingly told.Donald Richie, the eminent film historian, novelist, and essayist, still lives in Tokyo.

      The Japan Journals2005
      4,3
    • Tokyo Nights

      • 223pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Fiction. This book is a fast and enjoyable read. Take three men and three women. Mix them well in the summer heat and cool autumn of Ginza. This book was first published in London in 1988, revised edition published in 1994. This second revised edition contains a new introduction by David Cozy. "A Bizarre manga, a post-modern comedy of manners full of withering insights into contemporary Japan"--The Japan Times. "It is Richie's unswerving commitment to make it only too plain what these sorts of people do say (and don't say) to each other that makes the novel so suffocatingly authentic"--Intersect.

      Tokyo Nights2005
      2,8
    • The Inland Sea

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The classic travel journal, a quest for personal discovery and the ancient beauties and dying values of modern Japan.

      The Inland Sea2002
      3,9