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The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Thresholds
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Culture Schlock
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Japan
My Neighbor Totoro on the Eve of My Daughters’ Omicron-Surge Return to School">
My Neighbor Totoro on the Eve of My Daughters’ Omicron-Surge Return to School">
My Neighbor Totoro on the Eve of My Daughters’ Omicron-Surge Return to School">Watching
My Neighbor Totoro
on the Eve of My Daughters’ Omicron-Surge Return to School
Anri Wheeler Muses on What It Means to Live Communally
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk on the Allied Forces Training Methods">
We Have Ways of Making You Talk on the Allied Forces Training Methods">
We Have Ways of Making You Talk on the Allied Forces Training Methods">
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on the Allied Forces Training Methods
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk
| January 13, 2022
We Have Ways of Making You Talk on Japan’s Role in the Second World War">
We Have Ways of Making You Talk on Japan’s Role in the Second World War">
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk
on Japan’s Role in the Second World War
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk
| December 23, 2021
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Muriel Barbery
| November 1, 2021
Haruki Murakami has criticized the Japanese prime minister over his pandemic optimism.
By
Emily Temple
| August 30, 2021
Looking to the Past to Change the Future: On Japan's #MeToo Movement
Shiori Ito on Her Widely Publicized Assault Case, and Ensuing Activism
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Shiori Ito, translated by Allison Markin Powell
| July 16, 2021
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A Writer From the Future: Who Was Sci Fi Iconoclast Izumi Suzuki?
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Objectophilia: On the People Who Fall in Love with Inanimate Things
“People love objects because they reflect what we value in ourselves.”
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A Beautiful Harvest: How Students in Japan Turn Urushi Trees Into Lacquer
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