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Inheritors

Title
Inheritors / Asako Serizawa.
Author
Serizawa, Asako
Publication
New York : Doubleday, [2020]

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Description
viii, 270 pages : illustration; 22 cm
Summary
  • "From the O. Henry Prize-winning author comes a heartbreakingly beautiful and brutal exploration of lives fragmented by the Pacific side of World War II. Spanning more than 150 years, and set in multiple locations in colonial and postcolonial Asia and the United States, Inheritors paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of its characters as they grapple with the legacies of loss, imperialism, and war. Written from myriad perspectives and in a wide range of styles, each of these interconnected stories is designed to speak to the others, contesting assumptions and illuminating the complicated ways we experience, interpret, and pass on our personal and shared histories. A retired doctor, for example, is forced to confront the horrific moral consequences of his wartime actions. An elderly woman subjects herself to an interview, gradually revealing a fifty-year old murder and its shattering aftermath. And in the last days of a doomed war, a prodigal son who enlisted against his parents' wishes survives the American invasion of his island outpost, only to be asked for a sacrifice more daunting than any he imagined. Serizawa's characters walk the line between the devastating realities of war and the banal needs of everyday life as they struggle to reconcile their experiences with the changing world. A breathtaking meditation on suppressed histories and the relationship between history, memory, and storytelling, Inheritors stands in the company of Lisa Ko, Viet Thanhn Nguyen and Min Jin Lee"--
  • Spanning more than 150 years, and set in multiple locations in colonial and postcolonial Asia and the United States, these interconnected stories contest assumptions and illuminate the complicated ways we experience, interpret, and pass on our personal and shared histories. A retired doctor is forced to confront the horrific moral consequences of his wartime actions. An elderly woman subjects herself to an interview, gradually revealing a fifty-year old murder and its shattering aftermath. And in the last days of a doomed war, a prodigal son who enlisted against his parents' wishes survives the American invasion of his island outpost, only to be asked for a sacrifice more daunting than any he imagined. Serizawa's characters walk the line between the devastating realities of war and the banal needs of everyday life as they struggle to reconcile their experiences with the changing world.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • War stories.
  • Historical fiction.
  • War fiction.
  • Thrillers (Fiction)
  • Novels.
  • Fiction.
Contents
Flight -- Luna -- Allegiance -- Willow run -- I stand accused, I, Jesus of the ruins -- The visitor -- Train to Harbin -- The last bulwark of the Imperial Empire -- Passing -- Pavilion -- Crop -- The garden, aka theorem for the survival of the species -- Echolocation.
Call Number
JFD 21-1388
ISBN
  • 9780385545372
  • 0385545371
  • 9781984897879
  • 198489787X
LCCN
  • 2020012920
  • 40030432360
OCLC
1124901531
Author
Serizawa, Asako, author.
Title
Inheritors / Asako Serizawa.
Publisher
New York : Doubleday, [2020]
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
1939-1945
Other Form:
Online version: Serizawa, Asako, Inheritors New York : Doubleday, 2020. 9780385545389 (DLC) 2020012921
Other Standard Identifier
40030432360
Research Call Number
JFD 21-1388
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