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Award-winning Japan author thrilled by Beijing life, language

Risa Wataya, an award-winning Japanese novelist, recently shared her delight with life in Beijing with local literature fans as she spoke about being intrigued by everyday discoveries and differences between the Japanese and Chinese languages.

Unlock Your Heart : Queen bee brings the sting of teen drama

Anna Yamada is captivating as a high school senior who seems to have it all except the boy she likes and comes up with a plan to win his affections in a teen drama from Rin Shuto.

20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Literature)

© Alice Neale. Courtesy of Ned Beauman London-born Ned Beauman is the author of four novels, each of them published to critical acclaim. Released in 2010, Boxer, Beetle, its protagonist a hapless Londoner with an unfortunate medical condition that lends him the smell of rotten fish, won The Guardian First Book Award, and its successor, The Teleportation Accident, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2012. Glow, published in 2014, updates the thriller for a new generation, its characters spread out over several continents but converging on a dentist’s office not far from Charing Cross. Published in 2017, his fourth novel, Madness Is Better Than Defeat, posits two competing expeditions to a Maya temple complex in Central America, one bent on dismantling a pyramid and sending it to New York. Beauman’s fascination for faux historical events that take improbable turns into the absurd have yielded some of the best novels in English in recent years. He also writes for

Hold Me Back : Listen to the voice in your head

Dec 16, 2020 By winning audience awards for her whimsical, heartwarming rom-coms “Tremble All You Want” and “Hold Me Back” at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2017 and 2020, respectively, Akiko Ohku has proven her ability to connect with ticket buyers (and this reviewer). The second win was especially impressive since it was for the only prize awarded in the festival’s 32-film Tokyo Premiere 2020 section this year. Based on a novel by Risa Wataya and scripted by Ohku, “Hold Me Back” has much in common with the director’s breakout hit, “Tremble All You Want.” Both feature single protagonists who are on the gauche and quirky side, played by actors Mayu Matsuoka in the former film and the single-named Non in the latter who exude natural charm and offbeat comedic talent.

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