The Barren Zone

The Barren Zone by Toyoko Yamazaki is a novel published by Methuen in 1987, featuring 380 pages in English. This book tells the story of a Japanese army officer who endures years in the harsh conditions of Siberian prisoner-of-war camps. Upon his return to Japan, he faces the challenges of reintegrating into a society undergoing significant transformation from postwar desolation to rapid economic growth.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of survival and adaptation in a changing world. The protagonist’s journey reflects the broader themes of resilience and the impact of historical events on individual lives. This edition provides a detailed account of the officer’s experiences and the societal shifts in Japan, offering insights into the emotional and psychological struggles faced by those returning from war.
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The story of a Japanese army officer who survived many years in the hell of Siberian prisoner-of-war camps, only to be finally repatriated to an unfamiliar Japan on its rise from postwar desolation into frenzied economic expansion.
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