Amélie Nothomb and Japan, it’s a love story that lasts. Read the first chapter.
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Journalist at the Culture department
By Jean-Claude VantroyenPublished on 11/28/2024 at 2:55 p.m.
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Eternal JapanAmélie Nothomb and Laureline Amanieux, Albin Michel, 352 p., €24.90
“My Japanese mythology is Japan.” Amélie Nothomb and Japan, it’s a love story that lasts. “For a long time,” she said, “I thought I was Japanese. » It’s true that she had a happy childhood near Kyoto. Who else then can tell the story of Japan, its attractions, its beauty, its wisdom, its madness too, its traditional art and its sometimes outrageous modernity? Amélie, of course! With Laureline Amanieux, she takes us on a wonderful journey to discover this country that we don’t really know.
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