Tokyo Seven Roses
Volume I
Hisashi Inoue author Jeffrey Hunter translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Published:1st May '13
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A lively post-WWII portrait of Japanese who, despite privation, find relief in laughter.
Seven beautiful women – the Seven Roses – take a stand against an unheard-of threat to the integrity of Japanese culture in post-WWII Japan.
Tokyo Seven Roses' is set in Japan during the waning months of WWII and the beginning of the Occupation. It is written as a diary kept from April 1945 to April 1946 by Shinsuke Yamanaka, a fifty-three-year-old fan-maker living in Nezu, part of Tokyo's shitamachi (old-town) district. After the war, Shinsuke learns by chance that the Occupation forces are plotting a nefarious scheme: in order to cut Japan off from its dreadful past, they intend to see that the language is written henceforth using the alphabet. To fight off this unheard-of threat to the integrity of Japanese culture, seven beautiful women – the Seven Roses – take a stand.
ISBN: 9780857280435
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 26mm
Weight: 454g
329 pages