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Obasan is a
novel by ****anese-Canadian
author Joy Kogawa.
First published by
Lester and
Orpen Dennys in 1981, it
chronicles Canada's
internment and ****cution...
- Look up
obasan or
obāsan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Obasan and
obāsan are ****anese
words meaning 'older woman' and 'grandmother' respectively...
- Mrs. Pepperpot,
known in ****anese as
Spoon Oba-san (スプーンおばさん, Supūn Oba-san, lit. "Aunt Spoon" or "Old lady Spoon"), is a ****anese
anime television series...
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Minister in
Ottawa in 1974. In 1981 she
published her
first prose work:
Obasan, a semi-autobiographical
novel that has
become her best-known work. Books...
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called matsutake-modoki (pseudo-matsutake), and
colloquially referred to as
obasan no
matsutake ("old lady's matsutake"),
because it
resembles matsutake mushroom...
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Night Market Life. ****y at 60? Sure! Chen
Meifeng wants to be a 'beautiful
obasan'
Taiwan actress Chen Mei Feng to make
Singapore TV
debut Chen Mei-feng on...
- also
undergoing a
redevelopment program. Joy Kogawa's
bestselling novel,
Obasan,
which tells the
story of Canada's
internment and ****cution of its citizens...
- by: Yuki
Sekido (****anese);
Shannon Chan-Kent (English) Old Lady (おばさん,
Obasan)
Voiced by:
Keiko Yamamoto (****anese);
Cathy Weseluck (English)
Sojiro Takase...
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Child Tamai Kobayashi,
novelist and
short story writer Joy Kogawa, author,
Obasan Kyo Maclear,
novelist and children's
author Roy Miki, poet and
scholar Kenzo...
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Hepburn A + A aa: お婆(ばあ)さん –
obaasan 'grandmother' (ba + a) ā: お婆(ばあ)さん –
obāsan 'grandmother' (ba + a) I + I ii: 新(にい)潟(がた) –
Niigata (ni + i) U + U ū:...