Most probably, Ryu Murakami's most famous book due to Takashi Miike‘s masterful transfer on the big screen, “Audition” proved that...
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A great novel about every average person that happened, in a point in their lives, to crave a push forward.
Kanae Minato knows how to handle confessions and comes up with another excellent crime thriller/family drama
An excellent portrait of Kenji Mizoguchi and Japanese Cinema
A study on the black and white Hindi cinema between 1947 and the early 1960s.
A thorough analysis of the lives and works of Shinsuke Ogawa and Tsuchimoto Noriaki as much as of the medium of documentary
Tom Mes creates the thoroughest portrait of Shinya Tsukamoto
Sayaka Murata spent eighteen years working part-time in convenience stores before the success of this particular book afforded her to leave and write full-time...
With the reviews accompanying being truly rave (including ones from The Japan Times, George Pelecanos and Roberto Saviano) and a TV series already in pre...
Told through an unnamed novelist, “The Memory Police” tells the tragic tale of an island at the whim of memory loss. Once a bustling society, the...