“Origins of Modern Japanese Literature” is a radical reexamination of how Japanese literature developed after the 1868 Meiji Restoration. It’s...
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There is one critic of Japanese literature that towers above the rest: professor John Nathan, erstwhile associate of Yukio Mishima,...
Between two sips of coffee, Waseda University professor James M. Vardaman comes clean to me about his decades of addiction....
Historian-author Ramachandra Guha has been selected for Japan's prestigious Fukuoka Prize in the Academic category. Dr Guha's fellow winners this...
Two Japanese students of ‘Iqbaliyat’ gave a fine performance of singing the poetry of Allama Iqbal during a special ceremony...
Tsuda College, occupying a leafy campus in the western suburbs of Tokyo, is a private college where female students are...
“The culture of reading printed matter is in crisis, so I want to help produce more writers who deserve to...
In Japan, we are reminded almost daily about the 3/11 disaster by the mainstream media. The frequency, quality and tone...
The abiding belief among some native English speakers in Japan is that Japanese people need to use more English instead...
During Japanese Literature Week in Ha Noi (December 26 to January 8), Japanese books will be promoted at seminars, film...
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