Bending adversity : Japan and the art of survival / David Pilling.
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TextLanguage: Spanish Publisher: New York : The Penguin Press, 2014Description: xxxiv, 382 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781594205842
- 9780143126959
- Japan -- History -- 21st century
- Japan -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Japan -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
- Japan -- Social conditions -- 21st century
- Japón -- Historia -- Siglo XXI
- Japón -- Política y gobierno -- Siglo XXI
- Japón -- Condiciones económicas -- Siglo XXI
- Japón -- Condiciones sociales -- Siglo XXI
- 952.0512
- 417 DS 806 P641b 2014
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First published: London : Allen Lane, 2014.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e indice, p. 319-348.
Tsunami. Tsunami ; Bending adversity -- Double-bolted land. Shimaguni ; Leaving Asia -- Decades found and lost. The magic teapot ; After the fall -- Life after growth. Japan as number three ; Samurai with a quiff ; Life after growth ; The promised road ; From behind the screen -- Adrift. Asia ex-Japan ; Abnormal nation -- After the tsunami. Fukushima fallout ; Citizens ; After the tsunami.
Financial Times Asia editor David Pilling presents a fresh vision of Japan, drawing on his own deep experience, as well as observations from a cross section of Japanese citizenry, including novelist Haruki Murakami, former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, industrialists and bankers, activists and artists, teenagers and octogenarians. Through their voices, Pilling captures the dynamism and diversity of contemporary Japan.
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