Meet Haruki Murakami’s mysterious ‘Men’
On the bright yellow cover of Haruki Murakami’s new collection, “Men Without Women: Stories” (translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2017,
On the bright yellow cover of Haruki Murakami’s new collection, “Men Without Women: Stories” (translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2017,
One is rendered speechless after finishing “Carnival of Hate: Stories” (2016, UST Publishing House, tel. 7313522), Augusto Antonio A. Aguila’s latest collection. The book is brave, to say the least.
After the generation of Nick Joaquin and of Ninotchka Rosca, Charlson Ong was a “promising young writer” of the 1980s. The promise has since been fulfilled, with three collections of
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