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A Few Stout Individuals

by John Guare

“Vivacious. Individuals is . . . so unmistakably the product of Mr. Guare’s exotic yet very American imagination.” —Ben Brantley, The New York Times…

Zen Poems of China and Japan

by Lucien Stryk

“The excellent [volume] is a fine introduction to Chinese and Japanese Zen poetry for all readers.” –Choice…

Turning Japanese

by David Mura

“In his memoir Turning Japanese , the poet David Mura brings an intriguing perspective to the New World quest for enlightenment from this ancient and ascendant culture, being himself a…

Lucien Stryk

…and Cage of Fireflies: Modern Japanese Haiku. Zen, Poetry, the Art of Lucien Stryk (edited by Susan Porterfield) appeared in 1993. He is editor of World of the Buddha: An…

Convenience Store Woman

by Sayaka Murata

The English-language debut of an exciting young voice in international fiction, selling 660,000 copies in Japan alone, Convenience Store Woman is a bewitching portrayal of contemporary Japan through the eyes…

Donald Keene

…as a foreign member of the Japan Academy, the equivalent academic body in Japan. He wrote or translated over fifty books, including Modern Japanese Literature, The Japanese Discovery of Europe,…

Kenzaburo Oe

…and revolutionary writers to emerge in Japan after World War II, and is acknowledged as the first truly modern Japanese writer. Oe is known for his powerful accounts of the…

The Typist

by Michael Knight

The most ambitious novel to date from the award-winning Southern writer Michael Knight, about a green young American posted to the strange realm of post-World War II Japan, where his…

Kenneth Kraft

…College, and the Stanford University Japan Center in Kyoto. He has lived in Japan for five years and traveled extensively throughout Asia. Kraft’s book Eloquent Zen: Daito and Early Japanese…

Asleep

by Banana Yoshimoto

“Ms. Yoshimoto’s writing is lucid, earnest and disarming, as emotionally observant as Jane Smiley’s, as fluently readable as Anne Tyler’s.” –The New York Times…