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Frog in the Well

Portraits of Japan by Watanabe Kazan, 1793-1841

Frog in the Well( )
Author: Keene, Donald
Series title:Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture Ser.
ISBN:978-0-231-13826-0
Publication Date:Jun 2006
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $61.95
Book Description:

Frog in the Well is a vivid and revealing account of Watanabe Kazan, one of the most important intellectuals of the late Tokugawa period. From his impoverished upbringing to his tragic suicide in exile, Kazan's life and work reflected a turbulent period in Japan's history. He was a famous artist, a Confucian scholar, a student of Western culture, a samurai, and a critic of the shogunate who, nevertheless, felt compelled to kill himself for fear that he had caused his lord...
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Book Details
Pages:304
Detailed Subjects: Art / Asian / Japanese
History / Asia / Japan
Biography & Autobiography / Artists, Architects, Photographers
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):1.45 x 2.35 x 0.22 cm
Book Weight:0.508 Kilograms
Author Biography
Keene, Donald (Author)
Donald Keene was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 18, 1922. He was a child prodigy and entered Columbia University on scholarship in 1938 at the age of 16. He received a bachelor's degree in 1942, a master's degree in 1947, and a doctoral degree in 1951 from Columbia. Shortly after Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Navy and volunteered to study Japanese. His first experience as a translator came in Hawaii, where he worked on routine military reports captured from Japanese units in the Pacific theater. He then became a wartime interrogator after the battle in Okinawa on April 1, 1945.

After he was discharged, he taught at Columbia University for 56 years. Over his career, he translated many of the most important works of Japanese literature into English. He also wrote numerous books in both English and Japanese including Dawn to the West and Travelers of the Ages. In 1985, he became the first non-Japanese to receive the Yomiuri Prize for Literature for literary criticism. He became a Japanese citizen in 2012. He died on February 24, 2019 at the age of 96.

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