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| | | | KAIBYO: THE SUPERNATURAL CATS OF JAPAN "Zack Davisson has followed his excellent book Yurei with this look at the magical cats of Japan, and it is stunning. The text and illustrations are beautiful and informative, bringing these cats to life on the pages." Zack Davisson's latest book explores the magic cats of Japan, from... | |
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| | | | If you are planning to read what some consider the world's first novel, The Tale of Genji, several translations can guide you through the fascinating world of the Heian Period. Let us examine major English translations of The Tale of Genji. Original Text The Tale of Genji was written by a Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu... | |
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| | | | What is the sound of an eyeball that slips out of a putrefying corpse? What is the sound of reality being rent asunder? I wrote a piece on translating sound effects in comics for the Global Literature in Libraries Initiative. Check it out! https://glli-us.org/2018/05/22/translating-sound-effects-in-comics-zack-davisson/ | |
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| | I feel safe in saying that if I wasn't reading Hungry Ghosts for my Walter Scott project, I wouldn't have read it at all. It is absolutely brutal. In 1940s Trinidad, Krishna lives with his family in the Barracks, run-down ex-military barracks that are leaky and filthy, where five families live in each building, one... |