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rowman.com
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| | | | | Lake of Heaven is a tale of the people, culture, and environment of a Japanese mountain village that is sunk to build a dam. As Gary Snyder comments, the story becomes a parable for the larger wor... | |
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| | | | | May GLLI Blog Series: Japan in Translation, No. 24 Photo courtesy of Jonathan Armstrong, for the Documentist Photography In 2016, I and my colleagues Allison Markin Powell and Lucy North realized we would all be attending the London Book Fair. We decided to take advantage of this to organize a reading at the Society... | |
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clairemcalpine.com
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| | | | | Reading Challenge Self-Sabotage If I'd had anotherY?ko Tsushimabook on my shelf, I would have chosen that to read in January (for Tony's #JanuaryInJapan + Meredith's Japanese Literature Challenge17). I should know better than to pick just any book, especially a classic, in order to be part of the group. I don't do that well in... | |
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gowithguide.com
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| | | Hirosaki has many attractions, such as the thousands of ancient cherry trees, surrounding the castle and is Japan's biggest apple producer. There are about ... | ||