There is one critic of Japanese literature that towers above the rest: professor John Nathan, erstwhile associate of Yukio Mishima,...
Japanese literature
The first international symposium where East Asian and Western European researchers held discussions in Japanese took place at Korea University...
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...
“Parade” by Suichi Yushida was originally published in Japan in 2002 Beautifully banal. Perhaps not the most positive-sounding turn of...
The superb Kondansha publication, Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopaedia, has a lengthy entry on Mori Ogai (1862-1922). From a family of...
With such a piddling amount of Japanese fiction finding its way into English translation each year, you learn to make...
A subversive thriller about a North Korean invasion of Japan is laced with black humour: A Larman in The Guardian...
Haruki Murakami and the Nobel Prize by Amanda Lewis in the LARB British Oddsmakers Ladbrokes gave 64-year-old Japanese novelist Haruki...
Interview with Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami in The Asahi Shimbun For the legions of admirers of Haruki Murakami, the recent...
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