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"Fascinating...clearly stated, interesting and provoking.... A plainspoken account of living in Asia." --San Francisco Chronicle Anyone who has heard his weekly commentary on NPR knows that T. R. Reid is trenchant, funny, and deeply knowledgeable reporter and now he brings this erudition and humor to the five years he spent in Japan--where he served as The Washington Post's Tokyo bureau chief. He provides unique insights into the country and its 2,500-year-old Confucian tradition, a powerful ethical system that has played an integral role in the continent's "postwar miracle." Whether describing his neighbor calmly asserting that his son's loud bass playing brings disrepute on the neighborhood, or the Japanese custom of having students clean the schools, Reid inspires us to consider the many benefits of the Asian Way--as well as its drawbacks--and to use this to come to a greater understanding of both Japanese culture and America.
ISBN | 9780679777601 |
Categories | History, MIXnMATCH, New Arrivals, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Humanities, Politics and Current Affairs |
Author(s) | Tom Reid |
Publisher | Random House USA Inc |
Pages | 276 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 20.3cm x 1.5cm x 12.7cm |
Weight | 0.227 kg |