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| | | | | Reading this week's cinema sessions at ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) and saw the renowned Japanese film Ugetsu (1953). It is part of the centre's "Spotlight on Japanese Horror" series that recently piqued my interest. "Ugetsu", meaning "rain and moon", is adapted from Japanese author Ueda Akinari's 1776 book Ugetsu Monogatari or "Tales... | |
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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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| | | | | 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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| | | Justine Triet dirige su séptima película titulada Anatomía de una caída, un film que desde su estreno en Cannes tuvo multitud de premios (ga... | ||