“Cats of the Tokaido Road” by Utagawa Kuniyoshi Check out Episode 18 of the Read Literature podcast. Today, we’re going to look at cats in Japanese literature. We’ll start with the his…
Nov 28, 2022 • Subscribe
More like this
Christmas in Japanese Literature
Christmas originated as a Christian holiday, but it’s still celebrated in Japan—a country where somewhere between one and two percent of the country is Christian. So maybe it…
Episode 12: Japanese Literature in WWII
“Flag Merchant” by Sanzo Wada, 1940 (via Ukiyo-e.org) Check out Episode 12 of the Read Literature podcast. Today we’re talking about the 1930s and 40s in Japan—fascism, World…
Episode 41: Christmas in Japanese Literature
Listen to Episode 41 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. Happy holidays! And, in the interest of today’s episode, merri kurisumasu!Today we’re going to start with the…
Episode 27: Japanese Children’s Literature
Check out Episode 27 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. In this episode, we’re talking about Japanese children’s literature. The history of children’s literature in g…
Japanese Atomic Literature
Kenzaburo Oe edited one of the most important anthologies of atomic bomb literature, The Crazy Iris and Other Stories of the Atomic Aftermath. In his 1985 introduction, Oe…
Transcript of Episode 41: Christmas in Japanese Literature
Find out more about Episode 41 of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast This is…
Japanese Children’s Literature in English Translation
RJL’s booklists don’t include children’s literature, so here’s a list for your reference. Support RJL by buying through our links. Check out our Bookshop.org page. Middle Gr…
Audiobooks of Japanese Literature in Translation
Kobo Abe The Woman in the DunesTranslated by E. Dale SaundersNarrated by Julian Cihi Hiro Arikawa The Traveling Cat ChroniclesTranslated by Philip GabrielNarrated by George Bladden Osamu Dazai…
The Evaporated People in Contemporary Japanese Literature
Each year in Japan, thousands of people disappear. They haven’t been kidnapped. They haven’t been murdered. (Japan has one of the lowest murder rates in the world. An…
Transcript of Episode 27: Japanese Children’s Literature
Find out more about Episode 27 of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast This is…
20 Books in 2020 (Part V) Japanese Literature
So, here we are. After spending a whole year attempting the challenge to read 20 books’ worth of Japanese literature in 2020, the deadline is here.
20 Books in 2020 (Part IV) Japanese Literature
It’s getting closer and closer to the end now, but there’s still a little while to go. Thanks to my Kindle screen becoming a temperamental little nuisance (by…
2021 Reading List (Japanese Literature & More…)
After my challenge to read 20 books of Japanese literature in 2020 – and absolutely smashing it – I took a short break over the winter holidays to…
10 Japanese Literature Books To Read This Halloween
In the spirit of spooky season, it’s time to delve into the mysterious, the unsettling and the downright terrifying.
Episode 36: Zainichi Literature—Koreans Writing in Japan
Listen to Episode 36 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. In this episode, we take a look at the history of Koreans writing in Japan. We’ll start…
10 Japanese Literature Books For Your Autumn Reading List
If you're looking to add some spice to your autumn reading and wish you could travel to Japan this fall, let the pages of a book take you…
Top 10 Cats in Anime
There have been many great cats in anime, but which ones left the biggest impression? Today we are looking at 10 such furry scoundrels.
Episode 6: High and Low Literature in Edo Japan
Saikaku’s illustration of Yonosuke sailing for the Island of Women. Check out Episode 6 of the Read Japanese Literature podcast. This episode is marked mature. How does “this…
Episode 37: Atomic Bomb Literature
Listen to Episode 37 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. In this episode, we take a look at Japanese writing about the American bombings of Hiroshima and…
Episode 262 - Doki Doki Literature Club!
This week, in a Devil's Bargain to make up for a lost bet, Remington agrees to play through 2017's hit VN Doki Doki Literature Club! Meanwhile, Dylan slowly opens…
Episode 13: Literature of Change in the 1960s—Mishima and Oe
“Ukiyo-e Today, No. 7” by Okamoto Ryusei, 1974 (via Ukiyo-e.org) Check out Episode 13 of the Read Literature podcast. Today, we’re talking about the literature of change in…
Transcript of Episode 37: Atomic Bomb Literature
Find out more about Episode 37of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast This is Read…
Gunsmith Cats: Bulletproof
Gunsmith Cats: Bulletproof 1995 Gunsmith Cats maybe still holds that ‘cult’ status now, even after the internet has no doubt introduced more folks to this mid-90s OVA. (So…
The Blanket Cats
Kiyoshi Shigematsu’s The Blanket Cats collects seven stories about the clients of a service that rents cats for a period of three days. What I appreciate about these…
The Eminence in Shadow Episode 18: Favorites
The Eminence in Shadow Episode 18: Cid forgot about Claire. She didn't forget about him. Will he survive his big sister's wrath?
Cats and Coffee and Books Means It's Japanese Cozy Fiction or Fantasy
In the land of vending machines and seasonal KitKats, Japanese literature was known for its deep philosophical musings, existential dread, and the occasional ghost who just wanted to…
Japanese Horror Weekly Wrap-up 2024/2/18
We are back! Missed some of the cool things that were released in the Japanese horror and Kowabana worlds this The post Japanese Horror Weekly Wrap-up 2024/2/18 first…
Episode 21: Sexlessness in Japanese Fiction
Check out Episode 21 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. This episode is marked mature. Today we’ll explore two trends in contemporary Japanese fiction: Protagonists who don…
The 2022 Translated Literature Challenge
Use the 2022 Translated Literature Challenge as an excuse to read translated literature with me with these prompts for the year!
Recommendations: Anime about classic literature
Why read books when you can watch anime?
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Patapata Hikousen no Bouken
Review: Dr. Stone Episode 18 – Best in Show
Quick Summary In Dr. Stone episode 18, “Stone Wars,” Gen warned that Tsukasa’s army was coming to attack the village. His warning came almost too late, because at that moment,…
Jobless Reincarnation Episode 18 Review – Best in Show
Jobless Reincarnation Episode 18: Roxy, still now knowing how close she came to Rudy, decides to visit home. It was an interesting choice...
Weekly Review — The Eminence in Shadow Episode 18
My review of The Eminence in Shadow episode 18 is up over on Anime News Network.
Review: Fairy gone Episode 18 Best in Show
Quick Summary In Fairy gone episode 18, “Dancing Mouse and Broken Horn,” Nein Auler gave the Minster of the Ministry of Fairies a warning that she suspected a…
86 episode 18
Ernst, announcing the offensive against Morpho Rating: 4.5 Throughout its run, 86 has occasionally stretched its narrative a bit to end episodes on certain dramatic beats. For the…
Helck – Episode 18
And then the snow began to fall. The eighteenth episode of Helck has aired. Helck is in a hurry to reach his allies before they can be executed but the…
Episode 18 Overlord
Hey there light novel fans! On this episode of the Light Novel Podcast we’re discussing the isekai series, Overlord. Now this one has had 3 cours of anime,…
Episode 18 Overlord
Hey there light novel fans! On this episode of the Light Novel Podcast we’re discussing the isekai series, Overlord. Now this one has had 3 cours of anime,…
Episode 18 Overlord
Hey there light novel fans! On this episode of the Light Novel Podcast we’re discussing the isekai series, Overlord. Now this one has had 3 cours of anime,…
Episode 18 Overlord
Hey there light novel fans! On this episode of the Light Novel Podcast we’re discussing the isekai series, Overlord. Now this one has had 3 cours of anime,…
stuff #01 — Harassing Cats
Modern cameras exist! Impressions: Aah, a girls in a club show. How nostalgic. Though it has a weird start where the lead, for the first time in…
MAD CATS (2023) review
A dose of cinematic pleasure that does not only provides the laughs but also engages the spectator with well-choreographed action.
OVA review: Gunsmith Cats
Well shit. If you’re reading this after the fact, look at the date. I won’t write anything about that now. I’m sure it will be appropriate to get…
Cats and Sugar Bowls
If you have picked up a Yuri Anthology in the past several years, you may well have encountered a story by Yukiko. This collection of several of Yukiko’s…
TheOASG Podcast Episode 100: Adjustments, Licenses, and Cats
Justin and Helen talk over the internet once again in a milestone episode of It's Not My Fault TheOASG Podcast is Not Popular!
Crest of the Stars, Hi Score Girl, Mononoke, Princess Mononoke
Wonderful Precure Episode 11 Review – Bears and Cats
What’s with Yuki?
RJL’s Totally Arbitrary List of 31 Great Reads for January in Japan, or “Where Do I Begin with Japanese Literature”
The books on this list are some of my favorite books translated from Japanese. They are also great “starting points” for readers new to Japanese literature, especially because…
What's "Plain Japanese" in Japanese? #learnjapanese
Learn Japanese with Me - https://bit.ly/4drmyU2
Parentheses in Japanese
() - what parentheses mean in Japanese: a thought, an emote, furigana, age, gender, weekday, optional text, among other uses.
In / Spectre – 18 – Meteorite Boy
Kotoko meets with Tae about the details of the case, and Tae informs her that Zenta infused a meteorite into the right arm of the wooden doll. The…