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The Donald Richie Reader: 50 Years of Writing on Japan by Donald Richie, edited by Arturo Silva [in aMagazine: Inside Asian America]

Donald Richie 50 Years of WritingAnthology of writings by Japan’s favorite American gaijin, credited with introducing Japanese film to the West.

Review: “New and Notable,” aMagazine: Inside Asian America, December 2001/January 2002

Readers: Adult

Published: 2001

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    December 1, 2001
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    Audience    Adult Readers    
    Genre    Memoir    Nonfiction    
    Origin/Ethnic Background    Japanese    
      #aMagazine: Inside Asian America #Arturo Silva #BookDragon #Cultural exploration #Donald Richie #Donald Richie Reader #Identity #Immigration
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