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The Laws of Evening : Stories
The Laws of Evening Stories
Author: Mary Yukari Waters
In this dazzling and critically acclaimed debut collection, Mary Yukari Waters provides a rare glimpse into the heart and humanity of a society in the midst of immense change. These graceful, expertly crafted stories, set in Japan, explore the gray areas between the long shadow of World War II and the rapid advance of Westernization. The women a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743243339
ISBN-10: 0743243331
Publication Date: 5/18/2004
Pages: 192
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Laws of Evening : Stories on + 25 more book reviews
Unforgettable characters. This book is beautiful (one reviewer on the back cover called it "a banquet for the senses," and he's right). Human beings in a cultural context, depicting universal humanity, living in Japanese society between World War II and its extreme devastation, and rapidly advancing Westernization. I would compare the writing to that of Amy Tan or Diane Ackerman. Gorgeous. Indelible from your memory once you've visited the lives of these characters.
hazeleyes avatar reviewed The Laws of Evening : Stories on + 331 more book reviews
This book is filled with fictional personal essays relating to how various Japanese citizens coped during the decades after World War II. The book documents how a very traditional generation of Japanese adjusted to societal changes that all but wiped out traditional culture and life as it had been. In a different setting the Japanese whose voices we hear could be speaking for almost any modern postware generation anywhhere. Sad, nostalgic, courageous.
reith avatar reviewed The Laws of Evening : Stories on + 32 more book reviews
Beautiful book, (isn't the coer image beautiful?) I think women will mostly be able to identify with the females in these stories.


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