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Theodore W. Goossen

Author of The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories

14+ Works 363 Members 9 Reviews

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Series

Works by Theodore W. Goossen

The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories (1997) — Editor — 262 copies, 5 reviews
MONKEY New Writing from Japan: Volume 1: FOOD (2020) — Editor; Translator — 12 copies
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 01 (2011) — Editor — 12 copies, 1 review
MONKEY New Writing from Japan: Volume 2: TRAVEL (2021) — Editor; Translator — 11 copies, 1 review
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 05 (2015) — Translator; Editor — 11 copies, 1 review
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 07 (2017) — Translator; Editor — 9 copies
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 06 (2016) — Translator; Editor — 8 copies
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 04 (2014) — Editor — 8 copies, 1 review
Scheherazade 6 copies

Associated Works

The Strange Library (1982) — Translator, some editions — 2,590 copies, 152 reviews
Killing Commendatore (2017) — Translator, some editions — 2,455 copies, 64 reviews
Wind / Pinball: Two Novels (2015) — Translator, some editions — 1,760 copies, 58 reviews
Novelist as a Vocation (2022) — Translator, some editions — 949 copies, 27 reviews
People from My Neighborhood: Stories (2021) — Translator, some editions — 438 copies, 11 reviews
Dragon Palace (2002) — Translator, some editions — 65 copies, 2 reviews
In Translation: Translators on Their Work and What It Means (2013) — Contributor — 55 copies, 7 reviews
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 03 (2013) — Editor — 11 copies, 1 review
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 02 (2018) — Translator — 5 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1948
Gender
male
Relationships
Goossen, Jeananne (daughter)
Nationality
Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Canada

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The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories in Japanese Literature (November 2013)

Reviews

10 reviews
As the editor of this collection notes regarding Mishima's images- they could be bloody and disturbing or they could be delicate and nuanced. It's this odd juxtaposition that partly attracts me to Japanese literature. Added to that, no doubt some sense of 'exoticism' and a sense of the uncanny which comes to fruition in Murakami. This is a varied collection from the modern era with a good representation of women writers. Some authors were familiar while others were entirely unknown to me but show more just as impressive as the Tanazakis and Dazais. I hadn't read Akutagawa's 'In A Grove' and was amazed at how expertly balanced were his accounts from different points-of-view of the murder. There are too many stories to choose favourites from but I enjoyed Abe's Kafkaesque 'The Bet' and Mishima's delicate portrait of the Kabuki Theatre and the affections and machinations of its occupants. Several stories encouraged me to look up their authors: Enchi's 'Flower-Eating Crone' was intriguing while Higuchi's 'Separate Ways', while one of the older pieces was moving and vivid in a poignant story of diverging fates. 'Desert Dolphin' was a post-modern take on two angels descending to earth and was highly stimulating and unpredictable. Less interesting but still pleasant to read were Yoshimoto and Tsushima. I've only read a couple of Yoshimoto stories but it seems to me she's not too substantial while Tsushima kind of promises more than she delivers here. Despite that this is a very good introduction for the newbie to Japanese lit. show less
A glorious anthology of stories, poems and non-fiction from a selection of famous and lesser-known Japanese writers (and some non-Japanese authors, too), mostly based around the theme of travel. I suspect this would be even better in a physical copy, with its stunning artwork and just a feeling that this is something to return to again and again, to pick a favourite story or picture and just revel in it.

Top marks to Monkey for this, their 2nd annual collection. I'm already chomping at the show more bit for next year's. 4.5 stars in ebook format, and because this is probably my last review of 2021, let's go out with a bang and give it 5 stars. A must-read, and must-have, for anyone with an interest in Japanese literature and culture. show less
An excellent selection of stories, with the exception of a few with pedophilic themes or overtones. Perhaps that makes the edition complete, in the view of an editor, but it makes an otherwise delightful book unsuitable for middle school or high school students, and distasteful for me.
This beefy periodical is worth the Kindle Edition price. I only wish the printed copies weren't so scarce. Tending toward experimental writing, it offers enough solid storytelling to appeal to most adventurous readers. As soon as I get my hands on the other volumes I plan to cherish them all.

In this volume you will find a charming essay from Haruki Murakami.
A sublime ghost story from Mieko Kawakami.
A fun story from Hiromi Kawakami.

Random poems and interesting tidbits from Kelly Link, Charles show more Simic, Stuart Dybek and others. I'm not a fan of Toh EnJoe, Gen'ichiro Takahashi, or Hideo Furukawa, but they are crossing the translational divide, and slowly but surely on their way to becoming popular.
This and the other several volumes are the first place to look if you're constantly trying to find new translations of these authors.
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Motoyuki Shibata Editor, Translator
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Haruki Murakami Contributor
Natsume Sōseki Contributor
Kajii/Motojiro Contributor
Yasunari Kawabata Contributor
Atsushi Nakajima Contributor
Kōno Taeko Contributor
Kanoko Okamoto Contributor
Yūko Tsushima Contributor
Naoya Shiga Contributor
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Doppo Kunikida Contributor
Michael Emmerich Translator
Hiromi Kawakami Contributor
Jay Rubin Translator
Hideo Furukawa Contributor, Author
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Sachiko Kishimoto Contributor
Mieko Kawakami Contributor
David Boyd Translator
Masuji Ibuse Contributor
Kuniko Mukoda Contributor
Shusaku Endo Contributor
Kenzaburō Ōe Contributor
Taiko Hirabayashi Contributor
Masahiko Shimada Contributor
Fumiko Enchi Contributor
Nobuo Kojima Contributor
Ichiyō Higuchi Contributor
Fumiko Hayashi Contributor
Ton Satomi Contributor
Yukio Mishima Contributor
Riichi Yokomitsu Contributor
Osamu Dazai Contributor
Yasushi Inoue Contributor
Banana Yoshimoto Contributor
Ogai Mori Contributor
Takeshi Kaiko Contributor
Kōbō Abe Contributor
Ango Sakaguchi Contributor
Satoshi Kitamura Contributor
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Tomoka Shibasaki Contributor
Aoko Matsuda Contributor
Taki Monma Contributor
Makoto Takayanagi Contributor
Hiroko Oyamada Contributor
Barry Yourgrau Contributor
Laird Hunt Contributor
Hiromi Ito Contributor
Toh Enjoe Contributor
Yoko Ogawa Contributor
Keita Jin Contributor
Paul Warham Translator
Brian Evenson Contributor
Hiromi Itō Contributor
Andrew Campana Translator
Sam Malissa Translator
Eric McCormack Contributor
Kyōhei Sakaguchi Contributor
Polly Barton Translator
Seikō Itō Contributor
Steve Erickson Contributor
Masatsugu Ono Contributor
Kelly Link Contributor
Yoko Hayasuke Contributor
Sam Bett Translator
Stuart Dybek Contributor
Matthew Sharpe Contributor
Mina Ishikawa Contributor
Takayanagi Makoto Contributor
Minoru Ozawa Contributor
Kōji Uno Contributor
Shion Mizuhara Contributor
Masayo Koike Contributor
Inuo Taguchi Contributor
Barry Yourgau Contributor
Steven Millhauser Contributor
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Yōko Ogawa Contributor
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Kuniko Mukôda Contributor
Kikuko Tsumura Contributor
Ben Katchor Contributor
Rebecca Brown Contributor
Jun’ichi Konuma Contributor
Morgan Giles Translator
Rose Bundy Translator
Denis Johnson Contributor
David Peace Contributor
Craft Ebbing & Co. Contributor
Kevin Brockmeier Contributor
Christopher Lowy Translator
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牧野 信一 Contributor
Richard Powers Contributor
Jason Hrivnak Contributor
Andrew Cowan Contributor
H. B. Paul Translator
Linh Dinh Contributor
Helen Guri Contributor
Rampo Edogawa Contributor
Shinichi Hoshi Contributor
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Kenji Ozawa Contributor
Masaya Nakahara Contributor
Fumiko Takano Contributor
Naoyuki Ii Contributor
Naoko Kudo Contributor
Terry Gallagher Translator
Roger Pulvers Translator
稲垣 足穂 Contributor
Makoto Takayanagi Contributor

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