Award-winning poet David Mura's critically acclaimed memoir Turning
Japanese chronicles how a year in Japan transformed his sense of self
and pulled into sharp focus his complicated inheritance. Mura is a
sansei, a third-generation Japanese-American who grew up on baseball and
hot dogs in a Chicago suburb, where he heard more Yiddish than Japanese.
Turning Japanese chronicles his quest for identity with honesty,
intelligence, and poetic vision and it stands as a classic meditation on
difference and assimilation and is a valuable window onto a country that
has long fascinated our own. Turning Japanese was a New York Times
Notable Book and winner of an Oakland PEN Josephine Miles Book Award.
This edition includes a new afterword by the author.