Parade by Hiromi Kawakami BOOK REVIEW
Strange Weather in Tokyo, first published in English in 2014, was a frightfully clever introduction […]
Strange Weather in Tokyo, first published in English in 2014, was a frightfully clever introduction […]
Franz Kafka never knew fame or even real recognition in his lifetime, but his legacy
Language is highly politicised, it can be used as a weapon, used against us —
So many of our greatest stories of terror and the supernatural come from faraway lands.
In 2016 this small Norwich-based indie press by the name of Strangers Press published a
One Part Woman is an intense and gripping examination of the power of ritual, tradition,
Grass is a starkly beautiful graphic novel which reveals the true-life story of a Korean
Translated from the Japanese by Stephen Snyder The state of the world as it stands
If there’s one nation with ludicrous potential to shake the world of literature, it’s China.
Sora Kim-Russell is a literary translator based in Seoul. Her recent publications include Kim Un-su’s The