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By the Waters of Babylon

By the Waters of Babylon

by Arimasa Mori (Author), J. Thomas Rimer (Translator)
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By the Waters of Babylon is a memoir and travelogue by Mori Arimasa, the influential Japanese philosopher and intellectual who interpreted European culture to postwar Japan. A professor of French philosophy, Mori visited Paris and came to the realization that to truly understand the significance of French and European civilization, he would have to live there and immerse himself in French culture. Abandoning his Tokyo professorship, Mori remained in France for over two decades, teaching, translating, and writing. Written in an intimate epistolary style, Mori's memoir chronicles his complex response as an outsider to a culture he so admired. His observations on European art, architecture, literature, and philosophy were highly influential to the first Japanese generation to come of age after World War II, who felt a need for Japan to rejoin the global community. By the Waters of Babylon is a compelling account of cross-cultural encounters and a meditation on living and loving a culture that is so different from one's own. Read more

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PublisherCornell East Asia Series
Publication dateApril 15, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length210 pages
ISBN-101501780085
ISBN-13978-1501780080
Item Weight1 pounds
Dimensions6 x 0.48 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#5,836,480 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #298 in Historical Japan Biographies #624 in Japanese Literature #1,760 in Asian & Asian American Biographies

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