Knowledge (XXG)

Harold Strauss

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in 1955. He was also integral in introducing works by other Japanese authors like
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from 1942 until 1966. He is credited as introducing
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Index

Alfred A. Knopf Inc.
postwar Japanese fiction
Jirō Osaragi
Homecoming
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Some Prefer Nettles
Kōbō Abe
Yukio Mishima
Yasunari Kawabata
American Academy of Arts and Letters
Alfred H. King, Inc.
Covici-Friede
John Steinbeck
In Dubious Battle
stationed in Japan
World War II
Cold War
Korean War
American Academy of Arts and Letters
Cynthia Ozick
Raymond Carver
Robert Stone
Diane Johnson
John Casey
Joy Williams
Marilynne Robinson
W.D. Wetherell
Gish Jen
Claire Messud
Madison Smartt Bell

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