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Grove at Home: January 10-16
…in translation Recently, the tireless cultural advocates at the Japan Foundation, New York have announced a new event series, the JFNY Literary Series, that will feature contemporary Japanese authors, and…
Grove at Home: December 6-12
Welcome to Grove at Home! Every weekday, from now until we’re all out of the house again, we’ll be sharing a couple of links — some fresh, some from the…
Somersault
by Kenzaburo Oe“A power story about fanaticism and faith. . . . [Somersault] shows a Nobel master at work in a huge new novel that takes on great themes and does so…
The Pure Land
by Alan Spence“The Pure Land by Alan Spence, based on the true story which inspired Madame Butterfly, is part thrilling adventure, part lyrical reflection, and characterized by Spence’s pure vision.” —Anne Donovon,…
Heathern
by Jack Womack“An exciting sci-fi stylist . . . Womack’s imaginative projection of our imminent fate is crippling.” –People…
The Death of James Dean
by Warren Newton Beath“Beath’s profiles of some of the odd, obsessed fans who keep the Dean legend alive [are] brilliant, recalling Nathanael West.” –Publishers Weekly…
The Changeling
by Kenzaburo Oe“It is a richly imagined, complex story full of the oddity, irony, and existential angst that have long been at the heart of Oe’s writing.” —Scott Esposito, Los Angeles Times…
Modern Japanese Literature
by Donald KeeneA collection plays, essays, poetry, and reportage reflects the scope and vigor of modern Japanese literature.
Budapest
by Chico Buarque“In an age of borders, Chico Buarque’s masterpiece Budapest dissolves frontiers, creating an odd new world, where everything is being constantly reborn: words, writing, language, loss, and, above all, love….
Tropic of Capricorn
by Henry Miller“Miller has once and for all blasted away the very foundation of human hypocrisy–moral, social, and political. . . . The grandest passages are the scenes of lovemaking. They join…