Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories
Fiction | Anthology/Varied Collection | Adult | Published in 2001
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Anthology/Varied Collection • Fiction
California • 1940s
2001
Adult
18+ years
Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories is a collection by Hisaye Yamamoto that explores Japanese American experiences. The stories, including "Seventeen Syllables" and "The Legend of Miss Sasagawara," address themes of cultural identity, family dynamics, and personal struggles, offering insights into the challenges faced by individuals in diverse societal contexts.
Contemplative
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Emotional
Nostalgic
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Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories by Hisaye Yamamoto is praised for its insightful depiction of Japanese American experiences. The stories’ emotional depth and cultural nuances resonate with readers, while some find the narrative pacing uneven. Yamamoto's ability to address complex themes with clarity and grace is frequently highlighted as a strong point.
A reader who appreciates Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories by Hisaye Yamamoto enjoys nuanced narratives about Japanese American experiences and cultural identity. Comparable to Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club and John Okada’s No-No Boy, they value explorations of immigrant life and intergenerational conflicts.
598 ratings
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178
Anthology/Varied Collection • Fiction
California • 1940s
2001
Adult
18+ years
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