##Nothing too profound, but Buruma writes well, a globalized form of good English. Interesting anecdotes about an era that I know little of.
评分##To a romantic, open to other ways of being, Japan is full of wonders. Not that you will ever belong here. But that will set you free. And freedom is better than belonging. You see, here you can make yourself into anything you want to be.
评分##a gaijin's memoir of Japan in 1970s, about the Ero guro nansensu
评分##每个在东京常驻的人都经历过一个只属于自己的东京
评分##透过Buruma的外人视角反思了自己作为外人在他国文化中的身份。最后看到他还是离开日本了,有点难过。maybe I’m also just looking from the wrong window
评分##在日本逗留的时间可能很短,应该找些有趣的事情做!
评分高产作家Ian Buruma的1975-1981在日本的回忆录。很零散,但一直都在探讨gaijin(外人)在日本的状态,如何(不)融入。读来也不禁让人想自己为什么被日本文化吸引。有时候真是印证了多年前看Midnight in Paris(午夜巴黎)电影里说的,大家都在追逐过去的辉煌,不知自己的时代终有一天被未来的人追逐~
评分##现在真的在日常作法这本快出快出快出!我真的迫不及待要送人了!哈哈哈哈。
评分##It was at an age even younger than the then Buruma when I sensed that my own destiny waiting ahead is what he said, to be déraciné is to be on the road forever. But I also couldn’t help thinking how his whiteness promised this kind of freedom of being a gaijin forever.
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