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Dearest Lenny Mari Yoshihara (Professor of American Studies, Professor of American Studies, University of Hawai'i)

Dearest Lenny By Mari Yoshihara (Professor of American Studies, Professor of American Studies, University of Hawai'i)

Summary

Through personal letters from little known Japanese individuals that had never been studied before, Dearest Lenny interweaves an intimate story of love and relationships with a history of Leonard Bernstein's transformation from an American icon to the world maestro during the second half of the twentieth century.

Dearest Lenny Summary

Dearest Lenny: Letters from Japan and the Making of the World Maestro by Mari Yoshihara (Professor of American Studies, Professor of American Studies, University of Hawai'i)

Much has been written about Leonard Bernstein, a musician of extraordinary talent who was legendary for his passionate love of life and many relationships. In this work, Mari Yoshihara reveals the deeply emotional connections Bernstein formed with two little-known Japanese individuals, which she narrates through their personal letters that have never been seen before. Dearest Lenny interweaves an intimate story of love and art with a history of Bernstein's transformation from an American icon to a world maestro during the second half of the twentieth century. The articulate, moving letters of Kazuko Amano-a woman who began writing fan letters to Bernstein in 1947 and became a close family friend-and Kunihiko Hashimoto-a young man who fell in love with the maestro in 1979 and later became his business representative-convey the meaning Bernstein and his music had at various stages of their lives. The letters also shed light on how Bernstein's compositions, recordings, and performances touched his audiences around the world. The book further traces the making of a global Bernstein amidst the shifting landscape of classical music that made this American celebrity turn increasingly to Europe and Japan. The dramatic change in Japan's place in the world and its relationship to the United States during the postwar decades shaped Bernstein's connection to the country. Ultimately,Dearest Lenny is a story of relationships-between the two individuals and Bernstein, the United States and the world, art and commerce, artists and the state, private and public, conventions and transgressions, dreams and realities-that were at the core of Bernstein's greatest achievements and challenges and that made him truly a maestro of the world. Dearest Lenny paints a poignant portrait of individuals connected across cultures, languages, age, and status through correspondence and music-and the world that shaped their relationships.

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Deeply researched, quietly subversive, and unexpectedly moving, Dearest Lenny is a captivating book for the general reader interweaving three human stories-those of Bernstein and two Japanese, a man and a woman, who were in different ways in love with him-with larger issues pertaining to Japanese-US relations after World War II. Taking Bernstein's importance and stature simply as a given, Mari Yoshihara manages to illuminate his personality, musicianship, and impact in a new way, while casting light on the subjects of fame, the connections between politics, business and the arts, and the powerful role music can play in people's lives. * Allen Shawn, author of Leonard Bernstein: An American Musician *
While Leonard Bernstein's status as a global celebrity is well-established, the focus has largely been on his impact in Europe and Israel. Here, Mari Yoshihara meaningfully repositions the famed conductor and composer in relation to Japan. The story is both professional and personal, and it culminates in Bernstein's longstanding relationship with Kunihiko Hashimoto, which is documented in a voluminous and intimate correspondence between the two men. Consistently insightful and deeply moving, Dearest Lenny deepens our perspective on a figure we thought we knew very well. * Carol J. Oja, author of Bernstein Meets Broadway: Collaborative Art in a Time of War *
In this gem of a book, Mari Yoshihara ushers us to a historical theater where the political economy of the arts, post-World War II world affairs, and deeply personal stories of love and devotion intertwined to create a moving human drama surrounding Leonard Bernstein. In her deft hands, the life, artistry, and political activism of this charismatic maestro come alive, as well as the lives and work of others touched by this towering figure in the twentieth century classical music world. Written in clear, accessible prose, this book shows how disparate pieces of life and aspirations can form a creative synergy across national boundaries. * Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu, Rice University *

About Mari Yoshihara (Professor of American Studies, Professor of American Studies, University of Hawai'i)

Mari Yoshihara is Professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaii. She is the author of Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism and Musicians from a Different Shore: Asians and Asian Americans in Classical Music.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I 1: An American Icon Crosses the Pacific 2: Mr. Bernstein Goes to Tokyo 3: Growing Pains 4: The Return of Two Maestros 5: The Maestro Pivots 6: Japan Beckons 7: Unions and Reunion 8: The Maestro's Place in a Changing World PART II 9: From Dear to Dearest 10: Faith and Resolution 11: New Beginnings 12: A Quiet Place 13: A Peaceful Place 14: Representing Lenny 15: A Summer of Prayer 16: An Early Autumn PART III 17: The World According to the Maestro 18: Turning Point 19: Exploring the Uncharted 20: Cultivating New Soil 21: The First Harvest 22: The Last Japan Tour 23: Making the Garden Grow Coda: Emails from Honolulu and the Making of Dearest Lenny Acknowledgments Notes Index

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GOR013336792
9780190465780
0190465786
Dearest Lenny: Letters from Japan and the Making of the World Maestro by Mari Yoshihara (Professor of American Studies, Professor of American Studies, University of Hawai'i)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20191128
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