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| | | | May GLLI Blog Series: Japan in Translation, No. 13 Editor's note: Today begins the second installment of Smithsonian BookDragon Terry Hong's current favorites in Japanese translated fiction. It's interesting though perhaps coincidental to note that five of Terry's nine recommendations were written by women, and seven of the nine were translated by women. I point... | |
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| | | | This book is the first of its kind, a deep-dive into a single sake-producing region to highlight its delicious brews as well as the people, land, and culture behind them. Brewing in Yamaguchi -- in southern Honshu, Japan -- reflects the whole history of sake in Japan, from boom to bust to resurgence, and many of its brands, including the fabled Dassai, are now at izakaya and fine restaurants around the world. Expert Jim Rion takes us on a tour of all 23 Yamaguchi breweries to introduce the character of e... | |
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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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