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Stranger in the Shogun's city : a Japanese woman and her world

معرفی کتاب «Stranger in the Shogun's city : a Japanese woman and her world» نوشتهٔ Amy Stanley; OverDrive, Inc، منتشرشده توسط نشر Scribner در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A Vivid, Deeply Researched Work Of History That Explores The Life Of An Unconventional Woman During The First Half Of The 19th Century In Edo—the City That Would Become Tokyo—and A Portrait Of A Great City On The Brink Of A Momentous Encounter With The West. The Daughter Of A Buddhist Priest, Tsuneno Was Born In A Rural Japanese Village And Was Expected To Live A Traditional Life Much Like Her Mother’s. But After Three Divorces—and A Temperament Much Too Strong-willed For Her Family’s Approval—she Ran Away To Make A Life For Herself In One Of The Largest Cities In The World: Edo, A Bustling Metropolis At Its Peak. With Tsuneno As Our Guide, We Experience The Drama And Excitement Of Edo Just Prior To The Arrival Of American Commodore Perry’s Fleet, Which Transformed Japan. During This Pivotal Moment In Japanese History, Tsuneno Bounces From Tenement To Tenement, Marries A Masterless Samurai, And Eventually Enters The Service Of A Famous City Magistrate. Tsuneno’s Life Provides A Window Into 19th-century Japanese Culture—and A Rare View Of An Extraordinary Woman Who Sacrificed Her Family And Her Reputation To Make A New Life For Herself, In Defiance Of Social Conventions. Immersive And Fascinating, Stranger In The Shogun’s City Is A Revelatory Work Of History, Layered With Rich Detail And Delivered With Beautiful Prose, About The Life Of A Woman, A City, And A Culture. *Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography* *Winner of the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award* *Winner of the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography* A "captivating" ( The Washington Post ) work of history that explores the life of an unconventional woman during the first half of the 19th century in Edo—the city that would become Tokyo—and a portrait of a city on the brink of a momentous encounter with the West. The daughter of a Buddhist priest, Tsuneno was born in a rural Japanese village and was expected to live a traditional life much like her mother's. But after three divorces—and a temperament much too strong-willed for her family's approval—she ran away to make a life for herself in one of the largest cities in the world: Edo, a bustling metropolis at its peak. With Tsuneno as our guide, we experience the drama and excitement of Edo just prior to the arrival of American Commodore Perry's fleet, which transformed Japan. During this pivotal moment in Japanese history, Tsuneno bounces from tenement to tenement, marries a masterless samurai, and eventually enters the service of a famous city magistrate. Tsuneno's life provides a window into 19th-century Japanese culture—and a rare view of an extraordinary woman who sacrificed her family and her reputation to make a new life for herself, in defiance of social conventions. "A compelling story, traced with meticulous detail and told with exquisite sympathy" ( The Wall Street Journal ), Stranger in the Shogun's City is "a vivid, polyphonic portrait of life in 19th-century Japan [that] evokes the Shogun era with panache and insight" ( National Review of Books ). A work of history that explores the life of an unconventional woman during the first half of the 19th century in Edothe city that would become Tokyoand a portrait of a great city on the brink of a momentous encounter with the West. The daughter of a Buddhist priest, Tsuneno was born in a rural Japanese village and was expected to live a traditional life much like her mothers. But after three divorces, she ran away to make a life for herself in one of the largest cities in the world: Edo. In the book we experience the drama and excitement of Edo just prior to the arrival of American Commodore Perrys fleet, which transformed Japan. During this pivotal moment in Japanese history, Tsuneno bounces from tenement to tenement, marries a masterless samurai, and eventually enters the service of a famous city magistrate. Tsunenos life provides a window into 19th-century Japanese cultureand a rare view of an extraordinary woman who sacrificed her family and her reputation to make a new life for herself, in defiance of social conventions. One Faraway Places -- Two Half a Lifetime in the Countryside -- Three To Edo -- Four A View from a Tenement -- Five Samurai Winter -- Six Costumes for Urban Life -- Seven Troubles at Home -- Eight In the Office of the City Magistrate -- Nine Endings and Afterlives
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