Description
In addition to detailed annotations of the autobiography, translator Chia-ning Chang offers a comprehensive introduction to the career and the significance of Yamamoto and his works in the context of Japanese film history. It contextualizes Yamamoto's life and works in the historical and cultural zeitgeist of prewar, wartime, and postwar Japan before scrutinizing the unique qualities of his narrative voice and social conscience as a film artist.
About the Author
Chia-ning Chang is Professor of Japanese at the University of California at Davis.
Reviews
Chang's translation of the filmmaker's autobiography, My Life as a Filmmaker, is masterfully done. Chang has a strong reputation in the field for introducing many important Japanese literary, cultural, and historical works to the English-language world. This will be another important, though less well-known, work to give us not only a better appreciation of one of the greatest Japanese filmmakers but also a deeper understanding of postwar Japanese film and cultural history."" - Poshek Fu, University of Illinois
""A magnificent memoir magnificently told. Film world: Stand up and take notice!"" - Roger Pulvers
Book Information
ISBN 9780472053339
Author Satsuo Yamamoto
Format Paperback
Page Count 294
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Series Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies
Weight(grams) 455g