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"Intriguing... Franz writes in elegantly understated journal entries, each with a satisfying heft, like a rustic wabi-sabi tea bowl." —The New York Times "Tracy Franz's poignant memoir, My Year of Dirt and Water, is full of carefully observed details. . . what emerges is a discreet love story, but also an account of a woman discovering her own inner strength while living in Japan." —The Japan Times "Franz lovingly introduces readers to the intimate parts of Japanese culture and society, while using what she’s learned to look honestly at her own life.” —The Literary Review "Franz’s beautifully crafted memoir... is both immediate and reflective, full of anecdotes from Franz’s daily life as a gaijin as well as meditations on time, love, culture, and more." —Politics and Prose Bookstore "This is a book that, once begun, sends assumptions tumbling, one after the other.” —Kyoto Journal "An evocative look at the expat experience in Japan. . ." —Lion's Roar Magazine "Franz matches restraint with reflexiveness, the precision of her self-awareness countered by her telling omissions." —The Millions "While [Franz] profoundly misses her husband, this beautiful memoir is not about a woman waiting. She too is a student of Zen, of karate, of the Japanese language, and of traditional pottery." —Pacific Rim Review of Books "Franz has written a moving account of her experiences, not just what it’s like to be the wife of a Zen priest who is also a gaijin, but of what it’s like when you finally understand.” —Asian Review of Books "The beauty of the descriptions will make you want to pick up your own clay, or more likely, search out whatever piece of Japanese culture lies closest to your heart." —Ian Yates, GaijinPot "My Year of Dirt and Water takes readers on a personal journey of reflection, posing questions that are larger than the life in which they arose. The very act of reading this journal is meditative, prompting a profound stillness worth experiencing and definitely worth recommending." —World Literature Today "My Year of Dirt and Water incorporates Zen, pottery, living abroad, and Franz’s past and present with skillful delicacy, connecting these elements as if by analogy. Traversing territory defined by lack, My Year of Dirt and Water offers the singular pleasure of a story that 'obscures but is not obscured'." —Foreword Reviews "The vivid and highly distilled prose drew me in from the beginning and gave me the pleasurable sense of a journey to a world different from my own." —Tricycle Magazine “My Year of Dirt and Water is a wonderfully intimate and brave work. . . The reader will be enriched by a sanctuary of words, by the author’s heartbeat and compassionate sense of beauty.” —Richard Gilbert, author of Poetry as Consciousness: Haiku Forests, Space of Mind, and an Ethics of Freedom (Keibunsha) "Crisp, glittering, deep and probing..." —Dai-En Bennage, translator of Zen Seeds "[Tracy Franz] is a warm, calm, and curious voice that allows us to see Japan in an accessible way." —Cannonball Read "My
Author Biography
Originally from Alaska, Tracy Franz lived in Japan for ten years. Together with her husband—Soto Zen priest Koun Franz—and their two children, she now resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she teaches at Dalhousie University. Her essays have appeared in Lotus Petals in the Snow: Voices of Canadian Buddhist Women (Sumeru), Lion’s Roar Magazine, and Tricycle. Her memoir, My Year of Dirt and Water: Journal of a Zen Monk’s Wife in Japan, was a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice.
Stone Bridge Press
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- Publisher Stone Bridge Press
- Publication Date July 2018
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781611720426
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 16.95 AFN
- Pages308
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions5 x 8"
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