SHREVEPORT-USA, 1963
Anna-Kazumi Stahl is the daughter of a Japanese mother and father of German descent from the southern United States. She was brought up in the constant search for balance between those two opposed cultures. She has lived in the United States, Germany and Argentina. In 2002 she published her first novel Flowers for Just One Day.This novel expands on the mystery of an unexplained journey and a main character who is caught between the desire to find out and not to find out just what lurks in her family history. Though it is hidden in the remote past, there is in Flowers for Just One Day the certainty that identity can be studied and regained.
"Stahl masters fictional ans melodramatic tools. She builds a story ans endwods it with sense. She uses effective symbols" JOAQUIN MARCO, EL MUNDO
"Kazumi Stahl offers a positive view of multiculturalism" EMMA RODRÍGUEZ, EL MUNDO S XXI
PUBLISHED BY: Spanish worldwide SEIX BARRAL | Italy SELLERIO | France EDITIONS DU SEUIL | USA HARCOURT |
NOVEL, 2007
Three moments of the history of three generations within a family spread round the world due to familiar struggles mixed with economic interests, and different cultural traditions. Weddings of...
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