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In the Province of the Gods Kenny Fries

In the Province of the Gods By Kenny Fries

In the Province of the Gods by Kenny Fries


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In the Province of the Gods by Kenny Fries

A disabled foreigner in Japan, a society historically hostile to difference, Kenny Fries finds himself on a journey of profound self-discovery. As he visits gardens, experiences Noh and butoh, and meets artists and scholars, he discovers disabled gods, one-eyed samurai, blind chanting priests, and atomic bomb survivors. When he is diagnosed as HIV positive, all his assumptions about Japan, the body, and mortality are shaken, requiring him to find a way to reenter life on new terms.

In the Province of the Gods Reviews

Kenny Fries writes out of the pure hot emergency of a mortal being trying to keep himself alive. So much is at stake herehealth, affection, culture, trauma, languagebut its greatest surprise is what thrives in the midst of suffering. A beautiful book.Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door

In this subtle page turner, Fries helps reinvent the travel-as-pilgrimage narrative. He neither exoticizes nor shies away from the potential pitfalls of a Western mind traveling abroad; instead he demonstrates how, through an all-too-rare open heart and a true poets eye, bridges can be built and understanding deepened, one sincere action at a time.Marie Mutsuki Mockett, author of Where the Dead Pause, and the Japanese Say Goodbye

Deeply moving and exquisitely written about many thingscultural and physical difference, sexuality, love, loss, mortality, and the ephemeral nature of beauty and artand a love letter to Japan. Mira Bartok, author of The Memory Palace

Not your typical AIDS memoir. . . . Its also a book about living with a life-long disability, living in a unique and vastly different culture than ones own. . . . Fries offers compelling insight into Japanese culture. Perhaps from a lifetime spent on the outside looking in, he shines in his understanding of and his perspective on the human condition. John Francis Leonard, A&U

An achingly beautiful and intricately-woven personal narrative. Fries prose shines with a honed and brightly polished clarityeach phrase hangs heavy with meaning, reduced only to what is necessary, a world in of itself. . . . to read it is to experience what true literary achievement really means.Julia Bouwsma, Connotation Press

Absorbing, moving and intensely human. . . . In the unsettled and often angry world of disability politics, Kenny Fries' memoir enters centre stage, projecting an oasis of calm and insightful enquiry.Wordgathering

About Kenny Fries

Kenny Fries is the author of Body, Remember: A Memoir and The History of My Shoes and the Evolution of Darwins Theory. He is the editor of Staring Back: The Disability Experience from the Inside Out. He teaches in the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Goddard College and is the recipient of a prestigious Creative Capital grant.

Table of Contents

  • Prologue: In the Province of the Gods
  • I. Floating
  • One: Genkan
  • Two: Fortune
  • Three: Barrier Free
  • Four: Foreign Affairs
  • Five: Mono no Aware
  • Six: Physical Facts
  • Seven: A Mountain of Skulls and Candlelit Graves
  • Eight: An Infected Throat and a Healing Tree
  • Nine: Borrowing the Hills
  • II. Away
  • One: Before
  • Two: After
  • III. World
  • One: Survivals
  • Two: A Pair of One-Winged Birds
  • Three: History Being Created, or What the Leech Child Says
  • Four: Rare and Uncommon Beings
  • Five: Bubbling Water
  • Six: My Japan
  • Seven: Before and After
  • Eight: Positive Effects
  • Nine: New Stories in an Ancient Land
  • Epilogue: Procession
  • Acknowledgments
  • Suggested Readings

Additional information

CIN0299314200G
9780299314200
0299314200
In the Province of the Gods by Kenny Fries
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Wisconsin Press
2017-09-30
216
N/A
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