Iertati-ma ca nu sunt japonez

Iertati-ma ca nu sunt japonez

by George Moise
Iertati-ma ca nu sunt japonez

Iertati-ma ca nu sunt japonez

by George Moise

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Overview

Iertati-ma ca nu sunt japonez nu este un jurnal de calatorie, ci mai degraba povestea unui fost calator, care isi gaseste in cele din urma tarmul. Este povestea unei Japonii vazute prin ochii unui om care incearca sa se adapteze si sa-si creeze un spatiu pe care sa-l poata numi „acasa“.


„Daca as fi un personaj, care e de fapt povestea mea? E spectaculoasa? Nu. E povestea simpla a unui om care incearca sa citeasca ziarul. Si, timp de un an, invata semne si cuvinte. Il despart o mie de semne nestiute de ziua in care va deschide un ziar si il va citi. Atata tot. Nu e un erou.“


Iertati-ma ca nu sunt japonez este debutul sau literar oarecum tarziu, povestea adaptarii (sau a inadaptarii) in Japonia, suma experientelor primului an intr-o cultura total diferita sau un alt amestec bizar de cautari si rataciri, esecuri si scurte regasiri.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786065884618
Publisher: Curtea Veche
Publication date: 01/30/2013
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 800 KB
Language: Romanian

About the Author

I was born on the 19th of October 1974 in Bucharest, Romania.After few dropouts and entrance exams failures I managed to graduate from Superior School of Journalism and, afterwards, the Screenwriting Department of the Film Faculty of the The Romanian National University of Theater and Cinematography Art.I worked for a while in media, for youth magazines and also for the national radio as a commentator and a script-writer. After three years in advertising, I quit my job to become a cruise ship photographer. In 2008 I moved to Japan, trying to adapt to their way of life ever since.Forgive me for not being Japanese” is my late literary debut, available only in Romanian language at the moment. It is a true story of my first year in Japan.“If I were a character, what would my story actually be? Is it spectacular? No. It is the simple story of a man trying to read the newspaper. And, for one year, he’s learning signs and words. A thousand unknown signs separate him from the day he will open a newspaper and read it. That is all. He’s not a hero.”
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