Tattered Kimonos in Japan, Robert Rand
Tattered Kimonos in Japan, Robert Rand
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Tattered Kimonos in Japan
Remaking Lives from Memories of World War II

Author: Robert Rand

Narrator: Curt Bonnem

Unabridged: 6 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/30/2024


Synopsis

Since John Hersey's Hiroshima, very few books have examined the meaning and impact of World War II through the eyes of Japanese men and women who survived that conflict. Tattered Kimonos in Japan does just that: It is an intimate journey into contemporary Japan from the perspective of the generation of Japanese soldiers and civilians who survived World War II, by a writer whose American father and Japanese father-in-law fought on opposite sides of the conflict.

Mindful of the power of victimhood, memory, and shared suffering, he travels across Japan, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki, meeting a compelling group of men and women whose lives, even now, are defined by the trauma of war, and by lingering questions of responsibility and repentance for Japan's wartime aggression.

The image of a tattered kimono from Hiroshima is the thread that drives the narrative arc of this emotional story about a writer's encounter with history, inside the Japan of his father's generation, on the other side of his father's war. This is a book about history with elements of family memoir. It offers a fresh and truly unique perspective for listeners interested in World War II, Japan, or Judaica; listeners seeking cross-cultural journeys; and listeners intrigued by Japanese culture, particularly the kimono.

About Robert Rand

Robert Rand has worked in journalism for more than three decades. He was senior editor of the weekend edition of NPR's All Things Considered and has produced and reported stories and documentaries that have aired on NPR's newsmagazines as well as other public radio platforms. Rand is also author of four other books, among them Tamerlane's Children: Dispatches from Contemporary Uzbekistan; Comrade Lawyer: Inside Soviet Justice in an Era of Reform; and My Suburban Shtetl: A Novel About Life in a Twentieth-Century Jewish-American Village.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on November 05, 2024

This book is in some ways the most disappointing book I have read this year. It isn’t bad by any means, it just simply didn’t live up to its potential! The title alone holds an emotional weight and all throughout the book you keep waiting for that emotional hit to the heart that never materializes.......more

Goodreads review by Samuel on February 08, 2024

I read this in less than three days, front to back, which is unheard of for me with non-comic material. Fantastic and wonderfully written, with the author’s POV and explorations being a wonderful through line. At parts it even reminded me of MetaMaus. My favorite part was the chapter on War Crimes an......more

Goodreads review by Evil Secret on September 23, 2024

This was a different way of looking at WWII and how the victims of the war are all over the world and the massive affect he had on world as a whole. I enjoyed reading about it and was curious about the people in the pictures and the authors pursuit to find the survivors.......more

Goodreads review by Sam on December 27, 2024

Such an empathic and careful storyteller while also making it so page turning-ly entertaining. A true talent!......more