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Kanji Box - Japanese Character Collection (Paperback): Shogo Oketani, Leza Lowitz Kanji Box - Japanese Character Collection (Paperback)
Shogo Oketani, Leza Lowitz
R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bold, visual, profound, symbolic: Japanese kanji characters communicate powerful graphic messages that look great on skin, walls, stationery, T-shirts, and more Here are dozens of edgy, targeted characters hand-picked to help you find the inner you and express yourself in a distinctive stylish way. With cultural clues, readings, font varieties, and ideas for proper use. Don't embarrass yourself with bad ink! Shogo Oketani is an editor and author in Tokyo, Japan, and a long-time student of Japanese martial arts, philosophy, poetry, and history. Leza Lowitz is the author of twenty books of fiction and poetry and is owner/teacher at Sun and Moon yoga studio in Tokyo, Japan.

America and Other Poems: Selected Poetry by Nobuo Ayukawa (Paperback): Ayukawa Nobuo America and Other Poems: Selected Poetry by Nobuo Ayukawa (Paperback)
Ayukawa Nobuo; Contributions by Shogo Oketani; Translated by Shogo Oketani, Leza Lowitz
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

America and Other Poems is the first English translation of a single volume by the seminal Japanese Modernist poet, Nobuo Ayukawa. One of Japan's most influential yet overlooked poets, Ayukawa was an important voice for peace and probity in the years that followed World War II and the collapse of Japan's rationale for war. This landmark selection spans from 1947 through 1976, and includes work ranging from early writings about the poet's experience on the front line to poems focused on the influence of Western culture on Japanese society. Ayukawa's lyrical, complex poetry offers a rare perspective on war from an ordinary Japanese soldier's point of view. It also provides a window into the complex postwar relationship between Western literary culture and the Japanese struggle to make sense of postwar accountability. This award-winning translation also features texts by Shogo Oketani, contextualizing Ayukawa's life and work.

J-Boys - Kazuo's World, Tokyo, 1965 (Paperback): Avery Fischer Udagawa J-Boys - Kazuo's World, Tokyo, 1965 (Paperback)
Avery Fischer Udagawa; Shogo Oketani
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Jet Black and the Ninja Wind - British Edition (Paperback): Leza Lowitz, Shogo Oketani Jet Black and the Ninja Wind - British Edition (Paperback)
Leza Lowitz, Shogo Oketani
R494 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R33 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

**Winner of the 2013-2014 Asian/Pacific American Award for Young Adult Literature** **2015 Sakura Medal Nominee** **Shortlisted for the 2014 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award** **Nominated for the Cybils Young Adult Bloggers Literary Award** Seventeen-year-old Jet Black is a ninja. There's only one problem-she doesn't know it. Jet has never lived a so-called normal life. Raised by her single Japanese mother on a Navajo reservation in the Southwest, Jet's life was a constant litany of mysterious physical and mental training. For as long as Jet can remember, every Saturday night she and her mother played "the game" on the local mountain. But this time, Jet is fighting for her life. And at the end of the night, her mother dies and Jet finds herself an orphan-and in mortal danger. Fulfilling her mother's dying wish, Jet flies to Japan to live with her grandfather where she discovers she is the only one who can protect a family treasure hidden in her ancestral land. She's terrified, but if Jet won't fight to protect her world, who will? Stalked by bounty hunters and desperately attracted with the man who's been sent to kill her, Jet must be strong enough to protect the treasure, preserve an ancient culture and save a sacred mountain from destruction. In Jet Black and the Ninja Wind, multiple award-winning author, poet and translator team Leza Lowitz and Shogo Oketani make their first foray into young adult fiction with a compulsively readable tale whose teenage heroine must discover if she can put the blade above the heart-or die trying.

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