The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, based near Regent’s Park in central London, will host a book launch on 19 February for the award-winning Red Circle author… Read more »
The Red Circle author Fuminori Nakamura, who is known for penning fast-paced narratives hypnotically blending psychological suspense with literary fiction, is hypnotising booksellers and readers… Read more »
The Japan Times writes in their end of year review of Roger Pulvers’ translated collection of Kenji Miyazawa’s (1896-1933) poems that the poems “startle in… Read more »
Randy Taguchi’s latest novel published in November, Sakasa ni tsurusareta otoko (A Man Hung Upside Down) is starting to gain momentum and significant media attention in… Read more »
The award-winning author Kazufumi Shiraishi is very well known and highly regarded in Japan, his native country, where he has won major literary prizes, including… Read more »
Another film adaptation of a bestselling Mitsuyo Kakuta’s novel has been released in Japan to critical acclaim. The Moon and Lightning (Tsuki to kaminari) by… Read more »
The first volume of a three volume new edition of The Tale of Genji, often-described as the world’s first novel, adapted and translated into a… Read more »