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In part three of this episode, we’ll finish our story of Japanese apocalyptic and dystopian fiction.
First, stories from the mid-90s and 20-aughts. Then, stories from after the March 2011 Triple Disasters.
We’ll end with a look at the life and work of author Yoko Tawada who has written several apocalyptic stories, including one of the most important works of post-3/11 apocalyptic fiction available in English translation—The Emissary, also known at The Last Children of Tokyo.
CW: brief mentions of historical and fictional violence and rape
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In part three of this episode, we’ll finish our story of Japanese apocalyptic and dystopian fiction.
First, stories from the mid-90s and 20-aughts. Then, stories from after the March 2011 Triple Disasters.
We’ll end with a look at the life and work of author Yoko Tawada who has written several apocalyptic stories, including one of the most important works of post-3/11 apocalyptic fiction available in English translation—The Emissary, also known at The Last Children of Tokyo.
CW: brief mentions of historical and fictional violence and rape
Notes and sources on the episode page. Transcript available.
Let RJL know what you think! (Contact us through the website if you want a response.)
Please note that text messages are for feedback only. RJL can't respond directly.
Get in touch at www.readjapaneseliterature.com.
Support RJL on Patreon.com.
Buy your books from Bookshop.org.
All content © 2025 Read Japanese Literature.

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