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Michael Hoffman

    Dieses Werk der Autorin bezieht seine Themen häufig aus dem Leben in Japan, einer Umgebung, die sie als die "Luft, die sie atmet" beschreibt. Obwohl sie sich nicht ausschließlich auf Japan konzentriert, kehrt ihre Schrift oft dorthin zurück und spiegelt ihre tiefe Verankerung in dieser Perspektive wider. Durch Essays und Kolumnen erforscht sie sowohl aktuelle Ereignisse als auch historische Erzählungen und bietet so eine nuancierte Sicht auf das Land. Ihr Ansatz ist persönlich und reflektierend und untersucht ihre eigene Immersion in das Land und deren Einfluss auf ihre literarische Produktion.

    Cipangu, Golden Cipangu
    Die Verwandlung
    Withdrawal
    In The Land of the Kami
    Little Pieces
    William Shakespeare - Ein Sommernachtstraum
    • 2022

      Die berühmteste Erzählung Franz Kafkas berichtet von Gregor Samsa, der eines Morgens nicht mehr als Mensch, sondern als hässliches »Ungeziefer« erwacht. Kafkas »Verwandlung« ist die groteske Parabel einer stillen Revolte gegen die Unmenschlichkeit. In Tiergestalt hält Gregor Samsa der Welt den Spiegel vor. Ein schweigender Protestschrei, der am Ende ohnmächtig bleibt, aber bis heute eines der aufregendsten Werke der Weltliteratur. Franz Kafkas berühmteste Erzählung Gebundene Ausgabe Der käfergewordene Gregor Samsa ist Inbegriff der geheimnisvollen, fantastischen Welt Franz Kafkas

      Die Verwandlung
    • 2020

      Cipangu, Golden Cipangu

      Essays in Japanese History

      • 298 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Spanning from prehistory to modern times, this collection features stories originally crafted for a monthly column in the Japan Times. Highlighting the richness of Japan's history, it showcases the enduring nature of the past and its ability to provide endless narratives. The column continues to explore these themes, emphasizing the inexhaustible well of historical tales waiting to be uncovered.

      Cipangu, Golden Cipangu
    • 2019

      Beginning his poetry journey at forty-five, the author found solace in writing during his six years in prison. His verses reflect a transformative experience, as he turned to God and explored various themes, including heartfelt messages for his children to convey to their mother amidst a troubled relationship. The collection showcases his personal growth and the power of words as a means of healing and connection.

      Love Poems, Inspirational Poems and More!
    • 2019

      Hounds of Mercy

      • 82 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The story follows Brave Tsavo, the first Rhodesian Ridgeback hound, who is granted multiple lives by the African nature god Shango. His extraordinary journey spans time and space, showcasing his bravery in battles against lions, his heroic search and rescue efforts during the 9/11 disaster, and his ability to inspire weary soldiers at Gettysburg. Additionally, he touches the lives of patients in a Beverly Hills psychiatrist's office, revealing his profound impact on those he encounters.

      Hounds of Mercy
    • 2019

      Fuji, Sinai, Olympos

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book intertwines travel, introspection, and literature, featuring four iconic companions: Odysseus, Don Quixote, Huckleberry Finn, and Basho. It explores the life of a wandering priest who embraces the art of begging as a path to happiness, reflecting on the joy of solitude and reading. The narrative highlights the profound connection between literature and reverie, suggesting that engaging with historical figures through books creates a rich, imaginative experience. Additionally, it presents a philosophical view on nature's grandeur, diminishing the significance of physical peaks like Everest.

      Fuji, Sinai, Olympos
    • 2016

      Other Worlds

      Stories by Michael Hoffman

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The story revolves around a child's conversation with their grandmother, exploring themes of trust and the quest for truth. The child seeks clarification about something their father mentioned, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding within family dynamics. Through this dialogue, the narrative delves into the complexities of relationships and the innocence of childhood curiosity.

      Other Worlds
    • 2015

      In The Land of the Kami

      A Journey Into The Hearts of Japan

      • 230 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,4(6)Abgeben

      Whimsical in nature, this collection explores profound questions about Zen, Confucius, and the experiences of children in ancient Japan. It delves into the cultural significance of death in Japanese society, examining why it often overshadowed life. The author embraces the complexity of these inquiries, presenting thoughtful reflections without offering definitive answers, inviting readers to ponder the nuances of existence and cultural history.

      In The Land of the Kami
    • 2014

      Autor dowodzi, że judaizm nie jest religią Starego Testamentu czy też Boga Izraela, ale kultem bożków judaistycznych opartym na Talmudzie, Kabale i rasistowskim uwielbieniu własnego narodu. Dowodzi, że chrześcijaństwo jest jedyną religią, która wyraża starotestamentową wiarę w Jahwe, będąc kontynuacją i proroczym wypełnieniem Starego Przymierza w Ewangelii Mesjasza Izraela.

      Judaizm zdemaskowany Tom 1-4
    • 2012

      The Naked Ear

      • 356 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The introduction, penned by a fictitious translator, sets a humorous tone for the book, suggesting a playful take on literary translation. It hints at the whimsical nature of the text, inviting readers to engage with the narrative's unique voice and style. The translator's mock commentary provides insight into the book's themes and character dynamics, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the story's creativity and satirical elements. This clever framing adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the reading experience.

      The Naked Ear
    • 2010

      Little Pieces

      This Side of Japan

      • 206 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of Japan, the six stories in this collection explore a range of human experiences, from joyous reunions to historical escapades. Characters navigate moments of introspection and cultural transitions, as seen in Sonoko's journey to 11th-century Japan. Themes of humor and existential reflection emerge, particularly through the perspective of an 87-year-old narrator who grapples with perception and reality. Each narrative captures the unique blend of Zen simplicity and vibrant complexity that defines life in Japan.

      Little Pieces