Auteur: Christopher Scott

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Levy Hideo is the pen name of Ian Hideo Levy. He is the first Westerner to become a novelist in Japanese. Born in 1950 to a Jewish father and a Polish mother, he spent his childhood in Taiwan and Hong Kong. He taught Japanese literature at Princeton and Stanford, and received a National Book Award for his translations from the ancient poetry anthology, Man »yoshu (The Ten Thousand Leaves). Since moving to Tokyo in 1990, he has published more than a dozen volumes of fiction and nonfiction spanning America, Japan and China. The winner of numerous Japanese literary and cultural awards, including the prestigious Osaragi Prize, he has become a major international voice in contemporary Japanese literature.Christopher D. Scott was born in the United States but attended high school in Japan. He received his B.A. from Princeton University and his Ph.D. from Stanford University.




4 Ebooks par Christopher Scott

Hideo Levy: A Room Where The Star-Spangled Banner Cannot Be Heard
Set against the political and social upheavals of the 1960s, A Room Where the Star-Spangled Banner Cannot Be Heard tells the story of Ben Isaac, a blond-haired, blue-eyed American youth living with h …
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Christopher Scott: The Crossroad
The tragedies of our past can become the baggage of our future. In a small town in the Appalachians, tragedy hit James Morgan and his family when he was a young boy. Losing his sister so suddenly rea …
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Christopher Scott: Common Sense
Common Sense by Thomas Paine is the most compelling case for freedom ever made. It’s the most influential book in American History. It’s not just a book for Americans but a case for humanity and it’s …
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€10.25
Eric Gruber von Arni & Christopher L. Scott: Edgehill 1642
This seminal new study of a key battle of the Civil Wars re-examines one of England’s most mysterious battlefields at Edgehill, and it combines the work of three outstanding military historians. Each …
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