Shutting Out the Sun
How Japan Created Its Own Lost Generation
How Japan Created Its Own Lost Generation
By Michael Zielenziger
By Michael Zielenziger
By Michael Zielenziger
By Michael Zielenziger
Part of Vintage Departures
Part of Vintage Departures
Category: Asian World History | Economics | Management
Category: Asian World History | Economics | Management
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Paperback $17.00
Sep 04, 2007 | ISBN 9781400077793
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Praise
“Offers a glimpse at an uneasy nation suspended between two worlds.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Full of surprises and fresh discoveries, Shutting Out the Sun convincingly explains why the great Japanese juggernaut has faltered — and it does so with intelligence, insight and verve.”
—Richard Rhodes
“Shutting Out the Sun puts a human face on a nation’s plight and provides an intriguing point of entry into a consideration of Japan’s crisis of confidence.”
—The Washington Post Book World
“Well-researched. . . . Zielenziger gives observers of this reticent country good reason to be concerned.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
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