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Father-Son Japan Journey

Wrong About Japan

by Peter Carey

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Paperback ISBN: 9780571228706 1 Sep 2005 191 x 129 x 14 (mm) 154g

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In a stunning memoir-cum-travelogue, Peter Carey charts a journey inspired by his son Charley's passion for Japanese manga and anime, and explores his own resulting re-evaluation of Japan. Although graphically violent and disturbing, these two mediums are both inherently concerned with Japan's rich history and heritage, and hold a huge popular appeal that crosses the generations.

Led by their adolescent guide Takashi, an uncanny mix of generosity and derision, father and son look for the hidden puzzles and meanings, searching—often with comic results—for a greater understanding of these art forms, and for what they come to refer to as their own 'real Japan'.

From Manhattan to Tokyo, Commodore Perry to Godzilla, kabuki theatre to the post-war robot craze, this is a fascinatingly personal, witty and moving exploration of two very different cultures.