My Asakusa : Coming of Age in Pre-war Tokyo

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Asakusa's Cultural & Political Insight: Tokyo's Old World

My Asakusa is a wonderful read for those interested in Japanese history and culture. Sawamura's personal and vivid storytelling of her formative years in Tokyo's oldest district, Asakusa, make for a fascinating read. Her experiences during a time of great political turmoil and cultural changes come to life as she shares her unique perspective on the characters and cultural traditions of her world. Sawamura's self-made journey from a diligent tutor to a star of Japanese theater and television is truly inspiring.

My Asakusa : Coming of Age in Pre-war Tokyo

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ISBN: 9780804821353
Authors: Sadako Sawamura
Publisher: Tuttle Pub
Date of Publication: 2000-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 3.84
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Written near the end of Sadako Sawamura's remarkable life, My Asakusa (Watashi co Asakusa) is a charming collection of autobiographical essays by a truly self-made woman.Recalling Japan at a time of great political turmoil and rapid cultural change, Sawamura shares with us her vignettes of growing up in Asakusaone of the last of the old downtown Shitamachi neighborhoods of incessantly modernizing Tokyoand her keen insight into the characters of those who populated her world.Author Sadako Sawamura (1908-1996) was by turns a diligent youth who worked her way through a private secondary school as a tutor, a radical university scholarship student, a Communist youth league worker, a prisoner of conscience, and a star of Japanese theater, cinema, and television. She was beloved in Japan for her forthright convictions and her rare independence, which she expressed in interviews and essays. She is also the author of Kai-no-Uta (The Song of a Shell) , which was subsequently produced as a television play.
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