Wrong about Japan

English language

Published June 17, 2005

ISBN:
978-0-571-22870-6
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Wrong about Japan is a 2005 book by Peter Carey. It is subtitled A Father's Journey with his Son. Superficially a piece of travel writing, Wrong About Japan is a partially fictionalized account of Carey's cultural investigation of Japan alongside his son, Charley.

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I'm not sure I understood the point of this book.

My first impression about Wrong about Japan was that it was going to be a delightful memoir of the author's trip to Japan with his then twelve year old son. Instead I found the book was a thinly veiled excuse for the trip.

Instead of doing a lot of fun and interesting sightseeing of anime/manga locations and activities, the author seemed intent on interview after interview with industry folks in order to "understand" a culture he felt alienated from. Granted, some of those people were pretty famous for their work and his son probably felt the privilege and awe of meeting one or two of them but the child seemed genuinely bored at a lot of the interviews and Carey seemed more interested in getting his own answers than giving his child a fun experience.

There seemed no rhyme or …

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