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Edited by Jann Williams and Ian Josh Yates
Foreword by Juliet Winters Carpenter
Inside these covers lies the third collection of enticing works by Writers in Kyoto. From gardens to gangsters, temples to tourism, ceramics to Casablanca, the diverse writings of 22 authors will capture your imagination. Fresh new authors place their work alongside established and respected writers already known for their insights into Japan. All find inspiration from the muse of Kyoto city. The works include dreamy fiction, memorable non-fiction as well as remarkable poetry on the city that’s inspired a million poems. New works by Alex Kerr and Simon Rowe bookend the newest winners of the annual Writers in Kyoto Competition and much more. A captivating thread running through the anthology is the invitation to encounter and reflect on the splendour of the ancient city yourself. For those who are still to visit Kyoto, and those who have already been, what will your story be?
Contents
Encountering Kyoto’s Writers
Foreword. Juliet Winters Carpenter.
Primal Memories. Alex Kerr
Two Poems. A.J. Dickinson
An Intercalary Moment. Allen S. Weiss
A Different Kind of Tourist Amy Chavez
The Wild Spaces Within Edward J. Taylor
Benevolent Fire. Fernando A. Torres
My Complicated Encounters with Kyoto. Ian Josh Yates
The Forbidden Garden. Iris Reinbacher
Toji Moments. James Woodham
Shinsen’en, a Heian-kyo Power Spot. Jann Williams
WRITERS IN KYOTO COMPETITION: 2018 WINNERS
Tengu: A Firsthand Account Terin Jackson
How Many Chances? S. Juul
Harukaze. Anna Quinn
Milestones. John Dougill
The Will of the People: Higashi Hongwanji’s Hair Ropes. Karen Lee Tawarayama
Encountering Kyoto. Ken Rodgers
Childhood Memories. Mayumi Kawaharada
Essays by One who was Not Quite Idle Enough Marianne Kimura
Scribbled in Miyako. Mike Freiling
Everybody Comes to Kyoto. Preston Houser
A Wizard, Kawai Kanjiro: Kyoto Ceramic Artist. Robert Yellin
Spirited Away. Simon Rowe
Contributors
Photographs and Illustrations
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