Embrace Your Insignificance: Lessons Learned Teaching English in Japan, Bob Gaulke

Embrace Your Insignificance: Lessons Learned Teaching English in Japan

Bob Gaulke

Publisher: Future Tense Books
PubDate: 1/15/2009
ISBN: 9781892061348
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $11.00
Quantity Available: 29
Pages: 124
 

Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. East Asia Studies. Travel Writing. Japanese girl gangs addicted to tea... Sullen middle school boys and the parents who ignore them... Teachers obsessed with The Carpenters... Cartoon robots teaching democracy... Welcome to the world of teaching English in Japan. EMBRACE YOUR INSIGNIFICANCE is the blow-by-blow chronicles of Bob Gaulke, an anxious thirty-something American trying to fake his way through a culture that fascinates and exhausts him. Gaulke recounts his three years of strange encounters and cultural misconnections in a style of reportage that is entertaining, oblique, and surprisingly illuminating.

Author City: BRONX, NY USA

Bob Gaulke is a musician, teacher, and the author of The Nervous Tourist: One American's Adventures in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (Future Tense Books, 2004). He currently lives in the Bronx.

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