Fifty Sounds: A Memoir of Language, Learning, and Longing

Polly Barton
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"Witty, exuberant, also melancholy, and crowded with intelligence" (Rivka Galchen), Fifty Sounds is a genre-defying meditation on language from an electric new voice. When Polly Barton moved to a remote island in Japan at twenty-one, she did not anticipate the total sensory bombardment: "It is a possession, a bedevilment, a physical takeover." Divided into fifty onomatopoeic Japanese phrases, this elegantly written and deeply introspective memoir recounts her path to grasping the basics and becoming not only a literary translator but fluent in one of the most difficult vernaculars in the world.

From min-min, the sound of air screaming, to hi'sori, the sound of harboring masochist tendencies, Barton renders these foreign sounds to reflect on the meaning of being an outsider, cultural conformity, and even the transformative philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. A classic in the making, Fifty Sounds unearths the distinctly human act of learning to communicate and think in a new way.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Published: 03/15/2022
ISBN: 9781324091318
Pages: 384

Review Citations: Library Journal 01/01/2022 pg. 69
Kirkus Reviews 01/01/2022
Publishers Weekly 01/03/2022