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Author Galef, David.

Title Turning Japanese / David Galef.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : The Permanent Press, 2015.
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Description 1 online resource (240 pages)
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Summary Gou ni itte wa, gou ni shitagae, runs an old Japanese proverb: Obey the customs of the village you enter. Just don’t overdo things. It may already be too late for Cricket Collins, a recent Ivy League graduate who travels to Osaka for his first real job as an English instructor. The time is late 1970s, with Japan quickly becoming the new find-yourself region that India was to the backpack set in the 1960s. From pachinko parlors to paper cranes, tea ceremonies to translation problems, everything is entrancing to Cricket, at first, as he throws himself headfirst into a two-thousand-year-old culture. But soon he gets fired from his teaching job at Kansai Gakuin for petty theft, and on a brief trip to Korea he becomes embroiled in a sexual misadventure with painful after-effects. Spinning slowly out of orbit in his free-floating expatriate existence, he starts to lose touch with family, friends, and reality. It isn’t until he returns home to America that he begins to turn Japanese with a vengeance. Turning Japanese is as much about the allure of a foreign culture as it is about the divided existence of an expat and the terrors of ones own mind. Be careful of breaking down the barriers between two cultures: the breakdown you create may be your own.
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Subject FICTION / Literary.
Psychological fiction, Japanese.
Culture shock -- Fiction.
Americans -- Japan -- Fiction.
English teachers -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Adventure fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Other Form: Print version: Galef, David. Turning Japanese / Sag Harbor, NY : Permanent Press, c1998. 1579620108 (DLC)97023546
Standard No. 9781504023863
ISBN 9781504023863 (e-pub)
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