Every Human Intention: Japan in the New Century
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A thoughtful, illuminating exploration of modern Japanese politics and culture through the eyes of an investigative reporter
A stunning blend of investigative journalism, authoritative science writing, and embedded ethnography. Every Human Intention captures the unsettling, lyrical beauty of the intimate moments and buried secrets that form Japan's national drama.
"An absolute marvel. Reveals the innerworkings of modern-day Japan like no other work of literary nonfiction I have read, and does so with the smooth story-telling expertise of a novelist."-Richard Wiley, author of Soldiers in Hiding
Every Human Intention takes us beyond political debates and news analysis, into the infinite complexity of historically significant events as they unfold. Admitted to the innermost corridors of Japan's bureaucracy, Richard witnesses the near-collapse of the nation's nuclear regulator and meticulously documents the way this upheaval is concealed from the public. Through his decade-long relationship with Japan's Nigerian community, he pursues the elaborate cover-up at the heart of Japan's immigration system. On the nation's northern border, he follows the region's youngest census worker through a landscape of abandoned homes and vanishing lives. In Richard's poised narration, there are no simple answers or elegant conclusions-only the unsettling, lyrical beauty of the intimate moments and buried secrets that form Japan's national drama.
Author: Dreux Richard
Format: Hardback, 448 pages, 156mm x 235mm
Published: 2021, Random House USA Inc, United States
Genre: History: World & General
Description
A thoughtful, illuminating exploration of modern Japanese politics and culture through the eyes of an investigative reporter
A stunning blend of investigative journalism, authoritative science writing, and embedded ethnography. Every Human Intention captures the unsettling, lyrical beauty of the intimate moments and buried secrets that form Japan's national drama.
"An absolute marvel. Reveals the innerworkings of modern-day Japan like no other work of literary nonfiction I have read, and does so with the smooth story-telling expertise of a novelist."-Richard Wiley, author of Soldiers in Hiding
Every Human Intention takes us beyond political debates and news analysis, into the infinite complexity of historically significant events as they unfold. Admitted to the innermost corridors of Japan's bureaucracy, Richard witnesses the near-collapse of the nation's nuclear regulator and meticulously documents the way this upheaval is concealed from the public. Through his decade-long relationship with Japan's Nigerian community, he pursues the elaborate cover-up at the heart of Japan's immigration system. On the nation's northern border, he follows the region's youngest census worker through a landscape of abandoned homes and vanishing lives. In Richard's poised narration, there are no simple answers or elegant conclusions-only the unsettling, lyrical beauty of the intimate moments and buried secrets that form Japan's national drama.
Every Human Intention: Japan in the New Century