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    East Is East

    East Is East

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    by T. C. Boyle


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      ISBN-13: 9781101640272
    • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
    • Publication date: 08/01/1991
    • Sold by: Penguin Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 384
    • Sales rank: 177,683
    • File size: 468 KB
    • Age Range: 18 Years

    T. C. Boyle is the author of eleven novels, including World's End (winner of the PEN/FaulknerAward), Drop City (a New York Times bestseller and finalist for the National Book Award), and The Inner Circle. His most recent story collections are Tooth and Claw and The Human Fly and Other Stories.

    Brief Biography

    Hometown:
    Santa Barbara California
    Date of Birth:
    December 2, 1948
    Place of Birth:
    Peekskill, New York
    Education:
    B.A. in music, State University of New York at Potsdam, 1970; Ph.D. in literature, Iowa University, 1977
    Website:
    http://www.tcboyle.com/

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    Young Japanese seaman Hiro Tanaka, inspired by dreams of the Cty of Brotherly Love and trained in the ways of the samurai, jumps ship off the coast of Georgia and swims into a net of rabid rednecks, genteel ladies, descendents of slaves, and the denizens of an artists' colony. In the hands of T. Coraghessan Boyle, praised by Digby Diehl in Playboy as "one of the most exciting young fiction writers in America," the result is a sexy, hilarious tragicomedy of thwarted expectations and mistaken identity, love, jealously, and betrayal.

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    Offspring of a young Japanese woman and a spaced-out American hippie briefly entranced with Japan, Hiro Tanaka grows up scorned as a half-breed in his racially pure homeland. So when he nears America aboard the sailing vessel on which he serves as cook's assistant, Hiro literally jumps ship. He's sure that in America a man of mixed race can easily fit in, but he's in for a big surprise. Landing on Tupelo Island near Georgia, he inadvertently frightens a number of witless residents and thus finds himself a hunted man. He is briefly protected by Ruth Dershowitz, a resident at a writers' colony on the island, but her motives are mixed: she's mostly interested in Hiro as an experience that will enhance her writing and highly developed sense of self. Indeed, virtually everyone in this picaresque novel acts primarily from self-interest; even our Hiro comes across as something of an anti-hero, self-pitying if vulnerable. Boyle's lucid prose charges ahead wrecklessly, sweeping readers along as it effortlessly blends the story of Hiro's plight with that of the writers' colony. But Boyle's unrelieved indictment of prejudice at times seems one-dimensional, his characters so bigoted, foolish, or otherwise unengaging that we are left longing for some sign of human dignity. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 4/15/90.-- Barbara Hoffert, ``Library Journal''
    Michiko Kakutani
    A hilarious black farce about racial stereotypes, selfish dreams, and ambitions run hopelessly amok…It's a pastoral version of The Bonfire of the Vanities.
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