Memoirs of a Polar Bear

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Memoirs of a Polar Bear is a surreal, genre-blending novel that follows three generations of polar bears whose intertwined lives explore themes of identity, exile, and storytelling across shifting political and cultural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author Yoko Tawada
centralTheme exile
human-animal boundary
identity
memory
migration
political oppression
storytelling
countryOfOrigin Germany
englishEditionPublicationYear 2016
examines effects of displacement on identity
relationship between narrative and power
explores language and translation
performance and spectacle
political and cultural change
features anthropomorphic animal protagonists
interconnected stories
nonlinear narrative
firstPublicationYear 2011
genre animal fiction
literary fiction
magic realism
novel
political fiction
surreal fiction
hasForm audiobook
e-book
print book
hasProtagonistSpecies polar bear
hasTranslation English translation
languageOfEnglishEdition English
literaryMovement contemporary literature
literaryStyle genre-blending
surreal
mainCharacters three generations of polar bears
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
notableFor blurring boundaries between human and animal perspectives
mixing political history with fable-like elements
numberOfGenerationsDepicted three
originalLanguage German
publisherOfOriginalEdition New Directions Publishing
setting various locations in Canada
various locations in Germany
various locations in the Soviet Union
structure three-part novel
translatorToEnglish Susan Bernofsky

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Yoko Tawada notableWork Memoirs of a Polar Bear