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A Wild Haruki Chase: How the World Is Reading and Translating Murakami (March, 2006)
Tokyo Program
Public Symposium
Day one on March 25 is an open event where American
author Richard Powers will give a speech about the cosmopolitan
nature of Murakami's works. Powers' speech will be followed
by a panel discussion featuring translators and critics who
will talk about the impact of Murakami's literature in various
countries across the world, as well as episodes involved in
the publication of his works.
The symposium will be held mainly in Japanese, though some speakers including
Powers will give thier speech in English (English-Japanese simultaneous interpretation
will be prepared).
Workshops
Day two is directed at students, researchers
and those who are working in the field of literature or translation.
Participants will be asked to attend one of the two workshop
groups. The first will discuss how translators see the charms
of the Murakami world, while the second group will discuss
the globalization of Murakami's works and representation of
Japan’s images.
Main language used is Japanese, though some speakers use English.
How to take part
For day one on March 25 and
for day two on March
26
Those interested in taking part should apply by either E-mail or Fax, completing
the following information.
(1)choose A–E for the events you would like to attend (2)full-name
(3)address (4)phone number (5)occupation.
A . Symposium
B. Workshop 1
C. Workshop 2
D. Symposium and Workshop 1
E. Symposium and Workshop 2
The deadline of the application is March 1
(wed.),
Addressed to :ACE JAPAN (Fax (03) -5562-4423 or by
)
Inquiries about the events should be directed to Europe, Middle East and
Africa Division, the Japan Foundation ![]()