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The Setting Sun

Author : Osamu Dazai
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1968-01-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780811224253

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This powerful novel of a nation in social and moral crisis was first published by New Directions in 1956. Set in the early postwar years, it probes the destructive effects of war and the transition from a feudal Japan to an industrial society. Ozamu Dazai died, a suicide, in 1948. But the influence of his book has made "people of the setting sun" a permanent part of the Japanese language, and his heroine, Kazuko, a young aristocrat who deliberately abandons her class, a symbol of the anomie which pervades so much of the modern world.

Setting Sun

Author : Ivan Vartanian,Akihiro Hatanaka,Yutaka Kanbayashi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Photographers
ISBN : UOM:39015063316312

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Setting Sun by Ivan Vartanian,Akihiro Hatanaka,Yutaka Kanbayashi Pdf

Epic in scope, intimate in detail, heartbreaking in its human drama, Former People is the first book to recount the history of the nobility caught up the maelstrom of the Bolshevik Revolution and the creation of Stalin’s Russia. It is a book filled with chilling tales of looted palaces, burning estates, of desperate flights in the night from marauding bands of thugs and Red Army soldiers, of imprisonment, exile, and execution. It is the story of how a centuries’-old elite famous for its glittering wealth, its service to the empire, its promotion of the arts and culture, was dispossessed and destroyed along with the rest of old Russia. Drawing on the private archives of two great families – the Sheremetovs and the Golitsyns – it is also a story of survival and accommodation, of how many of the tsarist ruling class, so-called 'former people', managed to find a place for themselves and their families in the hostile world of the Soviet Union. It reveals, too, how even at the darkest depths of the terror, daily life went on - men and women fell in love, children were born, friends gathered. Ultimately, Former People is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

The Setting Sun and the Rolling World

Author : Charles Mungoshi
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0807083216

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Moving and provocative short stories that explore the strained relations between parent and child, husband an wife, brothers, and friends, as traditional values of rural Africa clash with ambitions of urban life.

Fears of a Setting Sun

Author : Dennis C. Rasmussen
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691241418

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The surprising story of how George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson came to despair for the future of the nation they had created Americans seldom deify their Founding Fathers any longer, but they do still tend to venerate the Constitution and the republican government that the founders created. Strikingly, the founders themselves were far less confident in what they had wrought, particularly by the end of their lives. In fact, most of them—including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson—came to deem America’s constitutional experiment an utter failure that was unlikely to last beyond their own generation. Fears of a Setting Sun is the first book to tell the fascinating and too-little-known story of the founders’ disillusionment. As Dennis Rasmussen shows, the founders’ pessimism had a variety of sources: Washington lost his faith in America’s political system above all because of the rise of partisanship, Hamilton because he felt that the federal government was too weak, Adams because he believed that the people lacked civic virtue, and Jefferson because of sectional divisions laid bare by the spread of slavery. The one major founder who retained his faith in America’s constitutional order to the end was James Madison, and the book also explores why he remained relatively optimistic when so many of his compatriots did not. As much as Americans today may worry about their country’s future, Rasmussen reveals, the founders faced even graver problems and harbored even deeper misgivings. A vividly written account of a chapter of American history that has received too little attention, Fears of a Setting Sun will change the way that you look at the American founding, the Constitution, and indeed the United States itself.

The Setting Sun

Author : Bart Moore-Gilbert
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781781686461

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When a letter from an Indian historian arrives out of the blue and informs leading academic Bart Moore-Gilbert that his beloved deceased father, a member of the Indian Police before Independence, took part in the abuse of civilians, his world is shaken as cherished childhood memories are challenged. He sets out in search of the truth-discovering much about the end of empire, the state of India today, and whether his father, as one of the many characters on his quest claims, really was a terrorist. Crisscrossing western India, and following leads from bustling Mumbai to remote rural locations, Moore-Gilbert pieces together the truth, discovering that the story of his father's life links today's politics with the past's, colonial India with its modern incarnation, terrorism across the ages, and father with son. The Setting Sun is at once an extraordinary meditative voyage across India, a story of the dying days of an empire, and a gripping family history.

Under the Setting Sun

Author : H. Julian Harmon
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781312022133

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A book of short stories of love, hope, fear and possibilities. Written to inspire the young mind to think beyond the harsh realities of today and transform their inner thoughts and minds meanderings into great story telling. Stories tell of the inner voice of each character and is designed to inspire ordinary lives to do extraordinary things.

Just Left of the Setting Sun

Author : Julian Aguon
Publisher : blue ocean press / ARI
Page : 89 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9784902837322

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Just Left of the Setting Sun is a collection of non-fiction essays by a young Chamoru scholar-activist from the island of Guam. These essays reflect the present-day reality of the indigenous people of the island of Guam. This book is framed in the context of an island that exists amidst the many conflicts and contradictions of being "freed from colonialism" by another colonial power in 1898 and "liberated from wartime aggression" by a country that put in under a Naval Administration until the 1960s and who worked to eliminate the culture of the local people through forced assimilation and nominal citizenship. It is written to articulate the reality of the Chamoru people of Guam as an indigenous Pacific Island culture, an American minority group, and an island people threatened by the encroachment of globalization into their lives. These essays will cause the reader to think critically on the subjects of globalization, sustainable development, sustainable governance, cultural reclamation, and self-determination on Guam, amongst the indigenous and colonized peoples in the world, question the value of democracy if it is involuntarily imposed on a people. This book is especially relevant for the present state of the world. Just Left is included in an academic series that we publish, 'The 1898 Consciousness Studies Series'. This series is a varied collection of essays on consciousness today in areas affected by the Spanish-American War and consequent possession by the U.S. These include The Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. Praise for Just Left of the Setting Sun "Fierce and compassionate, bold and resolute, Just Left of the Setting Sun is at once a coming into consciousness as it is a conch-shell blare for action by and for a new generation of Chamorros, the indigenous people of an island and archipelago long colonized by Spain, Japan and the United States of America. As critical towards fellow Chamorros who aid and abet the colonizer as he is of the colonizers themselves, Aguon also importantly situates the need for Native Struggles for Political and Cultural Self-Determination and Sovereignty within Feminist/Womanist critiques and global struggles for economic, social, and environmental justice, thereby providing a glimpse into the possibilities for local struggle informed and articulated to global movements beyond pan-indigenous movements per se, and for keeping global movements and political theory grounded in Indigenous traditions." Vicente M. Diaz Associate Professor of American Culture University of Michigan, Ann Arbor "Aguon re-introduces us to the principles of international law as a guiding framework to the resolution of the dilemma brought about by the present non self-governing arrangements which provide the trappings of democratic governance, but in reality are rather democratically deficient by any objective examination. Indeed, an important component of new millennium colonialism is the existence, but not the recognition, of this democratic deficit... ..."Just Left of the Setting Sun" should be required reading for the people in the remaining territories, young and old, who need to discover/re-discover the fire within, that they might further move the process forward, if only by a few steps further along the continuum. In a very real sense, as Aguon observes, "inside the heart of the Chamoru is still an ocean of latent potentialities waiting to surge." Dr. Carlyle Corbin Advisor on Governance and Political Development St. Croix, Virgin Islands

Toward the Setting Sun

Author : Brian Hicks
Publisher : Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2011-01-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780802195999

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“Richly detailed and well-researched,” this story of one Native American chief’s resistance to American expansionism “unfolds like a political thriller” (Publishers Weekly). Toward the Setting Sun chronicles one of the most significant but least explored periods in American history—the nineteenth century forced removal of Native Americans from their lands—through the story of Chief John Ross, who came to be known as the Cherokee Moses. Son of a Scottish trader and a quarter-Cherokee woman, Ross was educated in white schools and was only one-eighth Indian by blood. But as Cherokee chief in the mid-nineteenth century, he would guide the tribe through its most turbulent period. The Cherokees’ plight lay at the epicenter of nearly all the key issues facing America at the time: western expansion, states’ rights, judicial power, and racial discrimination. Clashes between Ross and President Andrew Jackson raged from battlefields and meeting houses to the White House and Supreme Court. As whites settled illegally on the Nation’s land, the chief steadfastly refused to sign a removal treaty. But when a group of renegade Cherokees betrayed their chief and negotiated their own agreement, Ross was forced to lead his people west. In one of America’s great tragedies, thousands died during the Cherokees’ migration on the Trail of Tears. “Powerful and engaging . . . By focusing on the Ross family, Hicks brings narrative energy and original insight to a grim and important chapter of American life.” —Jon Meacham

The Indies of the Setting Sun

Author : Ricardo Padrón
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-07-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226455679

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Narratives of Europe’s sixteenth-century westward expansion often tell of how the Americas came to be known as a distinct land mass, a continent separate from Asia and uniquely positioned as new ground ripe for transatlantic colonialism. But this geographic vision of the Americas was not shared by all Europeans. While some imperialists imagined North and Central America as a new and undiscovered land, the Spanish pushed to define the New World as part of a larger and eminently flexible geography that they called las Indias, and that by right, belonged to the Crown of Castile and León. Las Indias included all of the New World as well as East and Southeast Asia, although Spain’s understanding of the relationship between the two areas changed as the realities of the Pacific Rim came into sharper focus. At first, the Spanish insisted that North and Central America were an extension of the continent of Asia. Eventually, they came to understand East and Southeast Asia as a transpacific extension of their empire in America called las Indias del poniente, or the Indies of the Setting Sun. The Indies of the Setting Sun charts the Spanish vision of a transpacific imperial expanse, beginning with Balboa’s discovery of the South Sea and ending almost one hundred years later with Spain’s final push for control of the Pacific. Padrón traces a series of attempts—both cartographic and discursive—to map the space from Mexico to Malacca, revealing the geopolitical imaginations at play in the quest for control of the New World and Asia.

No Longer Human

Author : 太宰治
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1958
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0811204812

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A young man describes his torment as he struggles to reconcile the diverse influences of Western culture and the traditions of his own Japanese heritage.

Towards the Setting Sun

Author : James Bradley
Publisher : Timothy Bradley
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Prisoners of war
ISBN : 0959018700

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Self Portraits

Author : 太宰治
Publisher : Kodansha
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Japan
ISBN : UVA:X006020348

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"A rich boy turned drop-out, a radical turned drug addict, obsessed with self destruction and suicide, Osamu Dazai retains his cult status among Japan's intellectual youth more than forty years after his death. These stories, based on his own experiences and arranged chronologically, provide insight into the sources of Dazai's enduring appeal as well as his art."--

The Poems of Nakahara Chūya

Author : Chūya Nakahara
Publisher : Gracewing Publishing
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0852442556

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Acclaimed English translation of poems by one of the most gifted and colourful of Japan's early modern poets: Nakahara Chuya. Now ranked among the finest Japanese verse of the 20th century, influenced by both Symbolism and Dada, he created lyrics renowned for their songlike eloquence, their personal imagery and their poignant charm.

Light of Setting Suns

Author : Richard Lyon Morgan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0835819558

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"Each meditation will have biblical readings, reflections, and meditations by the author. The book has four major divisions: (1) Reaching Ninety, (2) Becoming Oneself at Ninety, (3) Relating to Others at Ninety, and (4) Claiming the Mystery at Ninety. Each division of the book will contain stories of people ninety years and older who have remained vital and spiritually alive. It also focuses on the author's own experience at being ninety years of age. That includes developing a vital selfhood, meaningful relationships to adult children, and caregivers, and deepening the life of the Spirit through prayer and meditation. The reader will learn what physical and spiritual deterioration the "old old" face and how a living faith can transform these losses into gains. In fact, our spiritual potential comes about by not ignoring these challenged but by working through them. The book shows how to discover wellness in years of decline and how these years may be unexpectedly rich and meaningful. The great temptations of being very old are to whine, to recline, or decline. This book offers another possibility: to shine with the Spirit"--

The Land of the Setting Sun & Other Nature Tales

Author : Arefa Tehsin
Publisher : The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9788179935330

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You must’ve read about the magic of the wizards. But have you read about the magic of the wild? Become friends with various wild creatures, know about their life-cycles and be a part of their adventurous and deadly journeys through these eight stories. • Will Ayan solve the six riddles and find his dead father’s treasure? What does a scorpion have to do with it? • For Madhu, the only way to take revenge on his class bully is to sacrifice a horned owl. What will be saved –Madhu’s respect or the owl? • The jungle has turned against Scarab, the dung beetle. Will he escape the murderous mob and find the Land of the Setting Sun? • What is the shocking secret that Gloaty, the wild goat, discovers of Pan, the God of the mountain wilds? These and more chilling and thrilling stories