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Opere di Yuri Yasuda

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Japan
Luogo di nascita
Tokyo, Japan
Luogo di residenza
Tokyo, Japan
England
Istruzione
International School of the Sacred heart (English)
Breve biografia
Yuri Yasuda was born in Tokyo and is a graduate of the English Department, International School of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo. Since childhood she has written stories for her own amusement, and she began to tell folk and fairy tales to her children as soon as they were able to understand the words.

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Culturally focused, this treasury of Japanese folktales is astounding. The stories are put on each page both in Japanese and English while including illustrations. Some of the illustrations don't match up with what is being said on the page which makes it difficult for people who are more familiar with western picture books and western tales to understand. The illustrations were clearly drawn and use firm lines and color to create patterns and movement. Most of the tales are told from an "I" perspective which can be difficult to discern at first but slowly begins to "make sense". At the end of the treasury is a play that highlights Japan's very large theatre culture especially when discussing folktales. Part of the stories throughout the book have creatures that repeat phrases related to them (much like the cries of Pokemon) which create a rhythm for the story and for the characters. Overall the stories are moral-based and typically carry a message of "do good and you will have good fortune, do bad and you will have bad fortune". Some of this is shown in sharp relief such as the story of the man who saves a sparrow and whose wife, cuts out its tongue. He is awarded with riches, she is given a box of snakes and spiders.… (altro)
 
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HeidiSV | 3 altre recensioni | Feb 9, 2022 |
I love the fact that these classic fables are presented in both English and Japanese, but that’s about all I liked. I’m not a fan of the illustration style and found most of the tales dull. To be fair, I think that’s a translation issue, not a content issue.
 
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DGRachel | Jul 11, 2019 |
My edition ?ádifferent cover but same ISBN.

Neat to see the Japanese characters. ?á

Some illustrations are lovely, some too cartoony for my taste. ?áMost of the tales instantly forgettable, in *my* opinion, but probably just fine for a folklore unit in school. ?áBrief notes about the collection, but none about the stories: no context, no history. ?áSome of the language a little precious. ?áGood resource for teachers and parents determined to somehow teach their children about the fact that our world is both larger and smaller than we normally think of it being.… (altro)
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 3 altre recensioni | Jun 6, 2016 |
*The Old Men with Wens*
A story of two old men, one nice and one mean. Both have a wen ( a large lump) hanging from their faces. One day on the way home from work the nice old man found himself in a thunderstorm, so he hid in a tree truck and accidentally fell asleep. When he woke he found goblins drinking/dancing. He began to dance as well and the goblins liked it so much that they took his wen away in hopes that he would come back tomorrow. When the mean old man saw this he wanted to get rid of his wen as well. He went to the goblins but could not dance as well as the nice old man so instead they stuck the other wen on his face.… (altro)
 
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Ivary | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 5, 2016 |

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Opere
10
Utenti
122
Popolarità
#163,289
Voto
3.9
Recensioni
5
ISBN
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Lingue
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