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  • Book cover of Asian Folktales for Children

    “Asian Folktales for Children: Traditional Tales from Japan, Korea, China, India, The Philippines and Other Asian Lands”

    English language children’s picture books that center around Asian folktales and themes are no longer as uncommon as they once were. Yet it’s still rare to find collections of folktales that originate from Asian countries themselves. Now David Conger, Liana Romulo, Joan Suyenaga and Marian Davies Toth have come together in Asian Folktales for Children…
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  • Book cover of The Craft of Indo-Arabic Numerals

    “The Craft of Indo-Arabic Numerals: How Practical Arithmetic Shaped Commerce and Mathematics in Western Europe, 1200-1600” by Raffaele Danna

    There is, despite the title, very little that is Asian in Raffaele Danna’s new The Craft of Indo-Arabic Numerals. The…
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  • Book cover of Pyongyang on the Brink

    “Pyongyang on the Brink: Sixteen Crises That Shaped North Korea” by Fyodor Tertitskiy

    Sequels seldom seem as good as the works from which they spring. Many seem to repeat the originals, simply going…
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  • The book cover of The Khan and the Unicorn

    “The Khan and the Unicorn: Mongol Empire and Qing Knowledge in the Making of World History” by Matthew V Mosca

    Leading the vanguard of his armies across India, Genghis Khan suddenly encountered an uncanny animal, blue‑green in colour, with the…
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  • “Invisible Hands: Fabrication, Forgery, and the Art of Islamic Ceramics” by Margaret S Graves

    It normally makes a great difference to art “history” if a given object is authentic or fabricated. And yet, the…
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  • “Iran and the Revolution: A History” by Homa Katouzian

    With the US-Israeli war against Iran into its second month, the publication of Homa Katouzian’s history of the 1979 Iranian revolution couldn’t be timelier. The outcome of the current war may decide the fate of that revolution and the Islamic regime that resulted from it. Katouzian’s conclusion mentions the June 2025 joint US-Israeli attacks targeting…
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  • Book cover of The Competition of Unfinished Stories

    “The Competition of Unfinished Stories” by Sener Ozmen

    Sertac Karan, a Turkish-Kurd and the protagonist of this absurdist black comedy, is a would-be writer who is alienated from society and much given to procrastination. From childhood, his exorbitant imagination shines at creating outlandish characters, which, when he is an adult, will become actual delusions, as his fantasies invade and undermine conventional reality.  First…
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  • Book cover of The Dog Meows, The Cat Barks

    “The Dog Meows, the Cat Barks” by Eka Kurniawan

    Eka Kurniawan’s The Dog Meows, the Cat Barks follows the coming of age of Sato Reang, a mischievous boy growing up…
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  • The book cover of No Man River

    “No Man River” by Dương Hướng

    War, in No Man River, is an endless affair. Sprawling from the 1950s to the 1970s, the novel follows a close-knit…
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  • “Sakura” by Kanako Nishi

    The Osaka-based Hasegawas used to be a model family—happily married, two sons, a daughter, and a dog. But when the…
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  • “The Luminous Fairies and Mothra” by Takehiko Fukunaga, Yoshie Hotta & Shin’ichiro Nakamura

    In 2023, University of Minnesota Press released a translation of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again. The two novellas (published as…
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  • “The Traitor” by Kobo Abe

    Originally published in Japan in 1964, and now translated for the first time into English, Kobo Abe’s The Traitor starts with a writer’s visit to a country town of Akkeshi. There he learns from an innkeeper, Fukuchi, the story of three hundred convicts who escaped into Hokkaido after the end of the brief Boshin War,…
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