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Review—Autumn Embers

A fresh tale of intrigue driven once more by the savvy, small-town sleuth, Bianca St. Denis.

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Review—Mornings with my Cat Mii

Mornings With My Cat Mii is beautiful because Inaba is writing about love, the sort of love one could equally have for a human companion.

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Review—Mami Suzuki: Private Eye

Slow-burning character studies wrapped in mysteries that originate with people grappling with real-life problems.

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Review—The Nature of Kyoto

An anthology of 30 essays on Kyoto, Japan

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Review—A Passion for Japan

Snippets of life from people who have all come to live and search for a passion in the Land of the Rising Sun.

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Interview—Two Manga Artists Tell You How to Draw Manga

"One of the editors at Skyhorse asked me what I thought about doing a book on chalk art, but in the manga style. I thought, "Why hasn't anyone…

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Review—Life Ceremony, by Sayaka Murata (transl. Takemori)

A wildly imaginative and chilling short story collection about loners and outcasts.

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Review—3 Memoirs: Ian Buruma, John Nathan and Mayumi Oda

A Tale of Three Memoirs: A Tokyo Romance, by Ian Buruma, Living Carelessly in Tokyo and Elsewhere by John Nathan and Sarasvati’s Gift: The Autobiography of Mayumi Oda–Artist,…

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Review—Spirit of Shizen: Japan’s Nature Through its 72 Seasons

Spirit of Shizen: Japan’s Nature through its 72 seasons is a museum catalouge and anthology to accompany the Spirit of Shizen exhibition at the National Museum of Natural…

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Review—The Widow, The Priest and The Octopus Hunter

Not since Donald Richie’s The Inland Sea have we had the privilege of seeing first-hand the traditions, superstitions and folklore of a Japanese island culture that has all…

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Review—Kanazawa by David Joiner

In Kanazawa, David Joiner delivers a slow-burning family drama reminiscent of a film by Yasujirō Ozu or Hirokazu Koreeda

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Review—Places, by Setouchi Jakuchō

"Places" is a braid of success stories: female independence, authorial achievement, and a mind taken to the brink of suicide, and back.

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Review—Heaven, by Mieko Kawakami

Mieko Kawakami has proven once again that she can produce a social critique while remaining entertaining.

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Excerpt—The Wedding Party, by Liu Xinwu

Set at a pivotal point after the turmoil of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Liu Xinwu’s tale weaves together a rich tapestry of characters, intertwined lives, and stories within…

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Review—Where the Wild Ladies Are

In Matsuda’s collection, familiar ghosts are treated as commonplace: They are neither surprising nor frightening as they comfortably situate themselves in the modern world

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First Book—The Short Story Collective

The Short Story Collective is a thirteen-part journey through contemporary Japan taking in themes as disparate as mental illness, Buddhism, the human drive for validation, workplace harassment, cults,…

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Review—On Haiku, by Hiroaki Sato

Hiroaki Sato reveals how the radical brevity of the haiku genre contains worlds within worlds. This is a book to cherish, and which nurtures in return.

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First Book—Can Machines Bring Peace?: Hope in a Post-Apocalyptic Age

A young diplomat who builds a Thinking Machine to bring peace, but instead, it discovers a plot for war.

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Secrets of Things—Charcoal Quenching Jar

In this episode of Alex Kerr’s Youtube Channel Secrets of Things, he introduces a Japanese sumikeshi-tsubo (“charcoal quenching jar”). This video takes place at his home “Chiiori” in…

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Review—Structures of Kyoto: Writers in Kyoto Anthology 4

Judith Clancy and Alex Kerr book-end this remarkable publication offering insight into the physical, spiritual and artistic elements of Kyoto.

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Review—Kokoro, by Natsume Sōseki

Kokoro offers deep insight into the human psyche and investigates internal struggles, and the darker sides of admiration, envy and temptation

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Review—The Art of Emptiness

The Art of Emptiness gives the reader insight into one of the most famous lineages of Japanese pottery.

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Review—Well-Versed: Exploring Modern Japanese Haiku

Well-Versed: Exploring Modern Japanese Haiku is a collection of roughly three hundred modern haiku by different poets, curated from Ozawa's commentary in the magazine Haiku Arufa over the…

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Secrets of Things: Andon Floor Lamp

In this episode of Alex Kerr's YouTube channel "Secrets of Things," Kerr introduces the Japanese andon floor lamp, an item you'll often come across in classic Japanese literature.

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Review—Bullet Train, by Kōtarō Isaka

An action-packed thriller with mature themes exploring the nature of evil, loyalty, mankind’s weaknesses and the morality of killing.

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Excerpt—Koreans at Work

This volume on Korea includes interviews with 23 individuals who work in jobs as diverse as persimmon farmer, professor of Pansori (traditional Korean songs), boxer, fruit seller, leather…

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Secrets of Things: Ruyi Scepter

Ruyi Scepter: The Chinese “wish-fulfilling” symbol of magical power.

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Review—Rabbit in the Moon

The reader follows along with the author as she experiences full-blown culture shock as she falls in love with Fred, marries him, and then grapples with understanding his Chinese…

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New Release—Another Bangkok, by Alex Kerr

This new book is a rich, personal exploration of the culture and history of Bangkok, and an essential guide for anyone visiting the city.

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