When the Emperor Was Divine

Author:   Julie Otsuka
Publisher:   Turtleback Books
ISBN:  

9780756966386


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 October 2003
Format:   Hardback
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When the Emperor Was Divine


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Julie Otsuka's commanding debut novel paints a portrait of the Japanese internment camps unlike any we have ever seen. With crystalline intensity and precision, Otsuka uses a single family to evoke the deracination--both physical and emotional--of a generation of Japanese Americans. In five chapters, each flawlessly executed from a different point of view--the mother receiving the order to evacuate; the daughter on the long train ride to the camp; the son in the desert encampment; the family's return to their home; and the bitter release of the father after more than four years in captivity--she has created a small tour de force, a novel of unrelenting economy and suppressed emotion. Spare, intimate, arrestingly understated, When the Emperor Was Divine is a haunting evocation of a family in wartime and an unmistakably resonant lesson for our times. It heralds the arrival of a singularly gifted new novelist. From the Hardcover edition.

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Author:   Julie Otsuka
Publisher:   Turtleback Books
Imprint:   Turtleback Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9780756966386


ISBN 10:   0756966388
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 October 2003
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Exceptional. . . . Otsuka skillfully dramatizes a world suddenly foreign. . . . [Her] incantatory, unsentimental prose is the book's greatest strength. - The New Yorker<br> <br> Spare, incisive. . . . The mood of the novel tensely reflects the protagonists' emotional state: calm surfaces above, turmoil just beneath. - Boston Globe <br> A timely examination of mass hysteria in troubled times. . . . Otsuka combines interesting facts and tragic emotions with a steady, pragmatic hand. - The Oregonian<br> <br> Prose so cool and precise that it's impossible not to believe what [Otsuka] tells us or to see clearly what she wants us to see. . . . A gem of a book and one of the most vivid history lessons you'll ever learn. - USA Today <br> With a matter-of-fact brilliance, and a poise as prominent in the protagonist as it is in the writing, When the Emperor Was Divine is a novel about loyalty, about identity, and about being other in America during uncertain times. -Nathan Englander, author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges <br> Shockingly brilliant. . . . it will make you gasp . . . Undoubtedly one of the most effective, memorable books to deal with the internment crisis . . . The maturity of Otsuka's. . . prose is astonishing. -- The Bloomsbury Review <br> The novel's voice is as hushed as a whisper. . . . An exquisite debut. . . potent, spare, crystalline. - O, The Oprah Magazine<br> <br> At once delicately poetic and unstintingly unsentimental. --St. Petersburg Times <br> Heartbreaking, bracingly unsentimental. . . .rais[es] the specter of wartime injustice in bone-chilling fashion. . . . The novel's honesty and matter-of-fact tone in the face of inconceivable injusticeare the source of its power. . . . Dazzling. - Publishers Weekly <br> Otsuka . . . demonstrates a breathtaking restraint and delicacy throughout this supple and devastating first novel . - Booklist <br> Spare yet poignant. . . . clear, elegant prose. - Library Journal <br> Her voice never falters, equally adept at capturing horrific necessity and accidental beauty. Her unsung prisoners of war contend with multiple front lines, and enemies who wear the faces of neighbors and friends. It only takes a few pages to join their cause, but by the time you finish this exceptional debut, you will recognize that their struggle has always been yours. -Colson Whitehead, author of John Henry Days <br> Heartbreaking. . . . A crystalline account. - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer


Exceptional. . . . Otsuka skillfully dramatizes a world suddenly foreign. . . . [Her] incantatory, unsentimental prose is the book's greatest strength. - The New Yorker Spare, incisive. . . . The mood of the novel tensely reflects the protagonists' emotional state: calm surfaces above, turmoil just beneath. - Boston Globe A timely examination of mass hysteria in troubled times. . . . Otsuka combines interesting facts and tragic emotions with a steady, pragmatic hand. - The Oregonian Prose so cool and precise that it's impossible not to believe what [Otsuka] tells us or to see clearly what she wants us to see. . . . A gem of a book and one of the most vivid history lessons you'll ever learn. - USA Today With a matter-of-fact brilliance, and a poise as prominent in the protagonist as it is in the writing, When the Emperor Was Divine is a novel about loyalty, about identity, and about being other in America during uncertain times. -Nathan Englander, author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges Shockingly brilliant. . . . it will make you gasp . . . Undoubtedly one of the most effective, memorable books to deal with the internment crisis . . . The maturity of Otsuka's. . . prose is astonishing. -- The Bloomsbury Review The novel's voice is as hushed as a whisper. . . . An exquisite debut. . . potent, spare, crystalline. - O, The Oprah Magazine At once delicately poetic and unstintingly unsentimental. --St. Petersburg Times Heartbreaking, bracingly unsentimental. . . .rais[es] the specter of wartime injustice in bone-chilling fashion. . . . The novel's honesty and matter-of-fact tone in the face of inconceivable injusticeare the source of its power. . . . Dazzling. - Publishers Weekly Otsuka . . . demonstrates a breathtaking restraint and delicacy throughout this supple and devastating first novel . - Booklist Spare yet poignant. . . . clear, elegant prose. - Library Journal Her voice never falters, equally adept at capturing horrific necessity and accidental beauty. Her unsung prisoners of war contend with multiple front lines, and enemies who wear the faces of neighbors and friends. It only takes a few pages to join their cause, but by the time you finish this exceptional debut, you will recognize that their struggle has always been yours. -Colson Whitehead, author of John Henry Days Heartbreaking. . . . A crystalline account. - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer


Exceptional. . . . Otsuka skillfully dramatizes a world suddenly foreign. . . . [Her] incantatory, unsentimental prose is the book's greatest strength. - The New Yorker Spare, incisive. . . . The mood of the novel tensely reflects the protagonists' emotional state: calm surfaces above, turmoil just beneath. - Boston Globe A timely examination of mass hysteria in troubled times. . . . Otsuka combines interesting facts and tragic emotions with a steady, pragmatic hand. - The Oregonian Prose so cool and precise that it's impossible not to believe what [Otsuka] tells us or to see clearly what she wants us to see. . . . A gem of a book and one of the most vivid history lessons you'll ever learn. - USA Today With a matter-of-fact brilliance, and a poise as prominent in the protagonist as it is in the writing, When the Emperor Was Divine is a novel about loyalty, about identity, and about being other in America during uncertain times. -Nathan Englander, author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges Shockingly brilliant. . . . it will make you gasp . . . Undoubtedly one of the most effective, memorable books to deal with the internment crisis . . . The maturity of Otsuka's. . . prose is astonishing. -- The Bloomsbury Review The novel's voice is as hushed as a whisper. . . . An exquisite debut. . . potent, spare, crystalline. - O, The Oprah Magazine At once delicately poetic and unstintingly unsentimental. --St. Petersburg Times Heartbreaking, bracingly unsentimental. . . .rais[es] the specter of wartime injustice in bone-chilling fashion. . . . The novel's honesty and matter-of-fact tone in the face of inconceivable injusticeare the source of its power. . . . Dazzling. - Publishers Weekly Otsuka . . . demonstrates a breathtaking restraint and delicacy throughout this supple and devastating first novel . - Booklist Spare yet poignant. . . . clear, elegant prose. - Library Journal Her voice never falters, equally adept at capturing horrific necessity and accidental beauty. Her unsung prisoners of war contend with multiple front lines, and enemies who wear the faces of neighbors and friends. It only takes a few pages to join their cause, but by the time you finish this exceptional debut, you will recognize that their struggle has always been yours. -Colson Whitehead, author of John Henry Days Heartbreaking. . . . A crystalline account. - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer


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