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Robert Whiting (1)

Autore di You Gotta Have Wa

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Sull'Autore

Robert Whiting is a journalist who has lived in Tokyo for more than half a century. His other works include You Gotta Have Wa and Tokyo Underworld.

Opere di Robert Whiting

Opere correlate

Japan: True Stories of Life on the Road (1998) — Collaboratore — 124 copie

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
Japan

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Interesting history of Japan post WWII. The enemy swoops on, drops tons of money, massive corruption ensues…mostly centers on an American Italian New York mafia guy who booms and busts and booms and bust working the corruption.
 
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BookyMaven | 4 altre recensioni | Dec 6, 2023 |
adult nonfiction; baseball/Japanese culture. Interesting but not riveting (to me). I'd have read further than Chapter 4 but I have a lot of other books I want to finish right now.
 
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reader1009 | 7 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2021 |
Whiting explores through anecdotes the differences between Japanese and American baseball culture and practice. A very enjoyable and informative book.
 
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nmele | 7 altre recensioni | Apr 6, 2013 |
What better way to celebrate the Fall Classic than reading a baseball book. Though written two decades ago, Whiting gives us a peak into besuboru, or, Japanese baseball. One would think that the unchanging rules of the game would dictate a commonality, whether played in the United States, Japan, or anywhere else. However, that simplistic view is quickly eradicated when the author helps the reader take into account differences in culture and strategy. In Japan, baseball teams are marketing arms of corporations (that is, overseen by business people, not baseball people). Players are subservient to the team, and specifically, to the manager and coaches. They train almost year round, believing that the harder and longer one trains, the better player a person can become. Furthermore, Japanese baseball strategy is dictated on small ball, precision, and saving face, dragging games to four hours or longer, with the possibility of games ending in a tie. Perhaps the most interesting aspect is reading about the challenges in acculturation of imported (gaijin) players, mostly former MLB castaways. While Japanese besuboro can be defined by its spirit it ultimately lacks the soul so evident in baseball played in the West.… (altro)
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Statistiche

Opere
6
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
644
Popolarità
#39,181
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
18
ISBN
39
Lingue
1

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