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D.T. Suzuki

…and English. A Buddhist himself and scholar of great renown, he studied the works of Buddhism in their original versions. He also possessed a thorough knowledge of Western thought, thus…

Timothy Donnelly

Timothy Donnelly’s poems have appeared in American Letters & Commentary, Denver Quarterly, Fence, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, Verse, Volt, Western Humanities Review, and elsewhere. He has been coeditor of…

Sadegh Hedayat

…1951 with his suicide in Paris. His most celebrated novel, The Blind Owl has made an impact far beyond Iranian literary circles and has drawn the attention of Western critics….

Sam Pickering

…his many books are Waltzing the Magpies, an account of a year he and his family spent in Western Australia, and The Best of Pickering, a selection of his essays….

Mary McClure Goulding

For over twenty years, until the death of Bob Goulding in 1992, the Gouldings codirected the Western Institute for Group and Family Therapy and taught psychotherapists in workshops across the…

Joan London

…Gilgamesh and for her story collection, Sister Ships. Gilgamesh was also a finalist for the New South Wales Premier’s Christina Stead Prize and the Western Australian Premier’s Award for Fiction….

Monkey

by Ch'eng-en Wu

This classic combination of picaresque novel and folk epic is probably the most popular book in the history of the Far East.

Richard Matthews

…appeared in The Paris Review, Drunken Boat, Western Humanities Review, and PEN America, and his reviews have appeared in Newsday. He is the editor of the newly revived Translation magazine….

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…

Who’s Who in Hell

by Robert Chalmers

“Thoroughly engaging, delightful and very funny. . . . [Who’s Who in Hell] is a coming-of-age story set in a post-Thatcherite world. . . . A love story that avoids…