Jan Blensdorf Jan Blensdorf i(A47700 works by)
Gender: Female
Expatriate assertion
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2 y separately published work icon My Name is Sei Shonagon Jan Blensdorf , London : Chatto and Windus , 2003 Z1550421 2003 single work novel

'Jan Blensdorf's first novel tells the story of one woman's fascination with the conflicting aspects of her society: its respect for simplicity and the natural world, lying alongside the pressures of manic consumerism; its public emphasis on formal language and behaviour, contrasting with private worlds of sexual deviation and excess. Confined to a hospital bed, hovering on the edge of consciousness, the narrator recalls her early childhood, and how the death of her American father led her to accompany her Japanese mother to Tokyo and an existence dominated by a traditionally-minded uncle. Struggling against his cold indifference, 'Sei Shonagon' seeks out beauty where she can find it - whether in her memories, or in traditional Japanese culture. As she grows older, the need to understand what she sees around her becomes a personal odyssey that affects the lives of everyone she encounters.' (Book Jacket).

1 1 y separately published work icon Where Stars Grow Jan Blensdorf , Jan Blensdorf (illustrator), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1984 Z836799 1984 single work picture book children's Story of a small white goat and his travels.
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