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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Japanese World Literature' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Japanese World Literature Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Japanese World Literature 1. Popular Modern Japanese Writer: Haruki Murakami - By: Michael Russell The most popular modern Japanese writer throughout the entire world is likely Haruki Murakami. His works have been translated into 38 different languages and are often described as being very accessible to readers while still having a profoundness in them that isn't as simple to see. Har... Featured ArticlePopular Modern Japanese Writer: Haruki Murakami The most popular modern Japanese writer throughout the entire world is likely Haruki Murakami. His works have been translated into 38 different languages and are often described as being very accessible to readers while still having a profoundness in them that isn't as simple to see. Haruki Murakami was born in 1949 in Kyoto. His mother and father both taught Japanese literature and he spent most of his childhood in Kobe. As a child, Murakami was more influenced by Wester ...
Read full story 2. Woodcraft From India - By: Wong Yee Lee History of woodcraft in India, inclusing types of wood and furniture originating from India. Wood has had the longest relationship with humans apart from stone. Our ancestors used it to clothe themselves, to shelter themselves and to feed themselves. With different ways of cutting and usi... 3. Life As Poetry: Haiku And Zen As An Experience Of Things-as-they-are - By: Isaac Blacksin The realities (rather than concepts) of emptiness (sunyata), suchness or the thing itself (tathata), and the oneness of the phenomenal world are the essential enterprises of the haiku poem. In its expression of true reality, poetry of this and other kinds finds experience in Zen, as the... 4. Japanese Home Cooking - Beyond Sushi - By: Cynthia Bates In general, the Japanese people are very healthy and live longer than any other culture in the world. Why is this? Many people attribute it to the way they eat. But if you think that all Japanese people eat is sushi you couldn't be more wrong. Japanese home cooking is simple, healthy, and delici... 5. Japanese Cooking - By: Jonathon Hardcastle Do you love Japanese food? The funny thing about Japanese food is that you either love it or you hate it. There is no in-between. And chances are, if you hate it, you probably havent really tasted Japanese food yet or havent given yourself a chance to sample it enough. Japanese food is hard to appre... 6. The Merchant Navy - By: Ieuan Dolby The Merchant Navy is a culture that remains unknown to most ashore, is now on the web for all to see and learn. A web site dedicated to the writings of the sea, ships and all those that sail on them? It sounds strange as who knows what the Merchant Navy is or what those at sea a... 7. The Merchant Navy And The Internet - By: Ieuan Dolby A web site dedicated to the writings of the sea, ships and all those that sail on them? It sounds strange as who knows what the Merchant Navy is or what those at sea actually do all day, those who work in the Industry that is. Isnt the Merchant Navy something to do with fishing or... 8. Buying Paintings Romanticism - By: Michael Russell Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical” movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view, and is found to oppose the art movement known as Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists to combine elemen... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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