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The Sun Gods, by Jay Rubin

The Sun Gods, by Jay Rubin

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The Sun Gods, by Jay Rubin

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Arriving in Seattle on the eve of World War II, Japanese-born Mitsuko falls for Tom, a widowed pastor, and becomes surrogate mother to his fair-haired American toddler, Bill. But the bombing of Pearl Harbor strains the newly formed family as U.S. government mandates and Tom’s growing discomfort with all things Japanese force Mitsuko and young Bill to leave Seattle and Tom behind for the Minidoka Internment Camp, unsure if they will ever return.Two decades later, memories of Minidoka and long-lost Mitsuko haunt Bill, sparking an arduous journey that leads him from Seattle’s International District to newly reconstructed Japan to find his Japanese mother and learn the truth about their shared past.Jay Rubin is one of the foremost English-language translators of Japanese literature. He is best known for his numerous translations of works by Haruki Murakami, Japan’s leading contemporary novelist, and the study Haruki Murakami and the Music of Words. Most recently, he has translated the first two books of Murakami’s bestselling novel, 1Q84. In addition, Rubin’s Making Sense of Japanese remains one the widely used guides to Japanese language studies.Jay Rubin received his PhD in Japanese literature from the University of Chicago and taught at Harvard University and the University of Washington. He lives near Seattle with his wife.

The Sun Gods, by Jay Rubin

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #433044 in Books
  • Brand: Rubin, Jay/ Sakai, Rakuko
  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.60" h x .90" w x 5.40" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 361 pages
The Sun Gods, by Jay Rubin

About the Author Jay Rubin, an American scholar and academic, is one of the foremost translators of Japanese literature. He has translated several works of fiction by popular novelist Haruki Murakami and is compiling an anthology of contemporary Japanese literature for Penguin. Rubin received his Ph.D. in Japanese literature from the University of Chicago and taught at Harvard University and the University of Washington.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. High drama - page turner - sensitive portrayals..... By PAUL SILIN LEVENSON I was deeply taken by this novel... a real page-turner... It covers a sad episode in our US history when we "imprisoned" American citizens... who were Japanese. I learned a great deal while being swept away with the very intense dramas that unfolded over a # of decades. Clearly Rubin has his eye on Japanese culture and his heart tuned to love - lost and found. Highly recommended.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. ... War II and its shattering impact upon the shared love, religious beliefs and community bonds of Japanese and ... By Robin This exciting new novel masterfully portrays the coming of Word War II and its shattering impact upon the shared love, religious beliefs and community bonds of Japanese and American families drawn together through Christian church affiliation in Seattle in the late 1930s. The richly detailed settings include pre-war Seattle, a Japanese-American internment camp in the middle of the remote Idaho desert, Tokyo in the 1960s, and Nagasaki on the fateful day of its nuclear bombing on August 9, 1945, 70 years ago. Harvard emeritus professor of Japanese literature Jay Rubin brings to his storytelling an unrivalled wealth of cultural understanding and learning about Japan, its culture and people, and the unresolved, shared moral legacy of war that no Japanese or American can escape.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The tragic handling of the Japanese in America after Pearl Harbor provides a pathetic picture of the flagrant ugly actions of fr By Bernard H. Pucker Jay Rubin's The Sun Gods. Outstanding novel with fictional and convincing characters who are presented effectively against an authentic historical background. Once into the flow of the story it is almost impossible to put this book down. The tragic handling of the Japanese in America after Pearl Harbor provides a pathetic picture of the flagrant ugly actions of friends and neighbors and religious figures. One bad deed causes another evil act until incredible suffering ensues and until the next generation seeks the truth and brings a little relief and light to the story. Ever so well written and conceived. Omedeto gozaimashita. Bravo.

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