
| Judul | Imaginary Death / Mariko Nagai Nagai |
| Pengarang | Nagai, Mariko Nagai |
| Penerbitan | Brooklyn, NY : punctum books, 2025 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 302 hlm. :ill. |
| ISBN | 9781685712365 |
| Subjek | Death—Social aspects |
| Catatan | A man dies. He dies because he must—because without his death, there is no story, and, in the end, no history itself. So begins Mariko Nagai’s Imaginary Death, a creative nonfiction book that examines how the author’s grandfather, an ordinary man born in a small village in the early 20th century, is unmade and remade into a perfect Japanese Imperial Soldier by the era he was born into. In the kaleidoscope composed of archival documents, letters, journals, research, interviews, and photographs, Imaginary Death traces the life of a man who fought and died for the empire, whose death, obscured by lack of documentation, must be composited of many possible ways men could die in Papua New Guinea. |
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| Lokasi Akses Online |
https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/166802 |
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| 236026192 | 306.9 Nag i | Baca Online | Perpustakaan Pusat - Online Resources Ebook |
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