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New Welsh Review 136 (winter 2024)

East Asia

Jayne Joso, Lafcadio Hearn, Susan Karen Burton, et al.

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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur

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EDITORIAL by Gwen Davies EAST ASIAN LITERATURE 'The River Claims Its Debt' – Story by Phước Tiến, translated from the Vietnamese by Nguyễn An Lý 'Powder to the People! The philosophy of Hokkaido capitalist ski bum, Jack Philips' – Biography/oral history by Susan Karen Burton 'Hi-Mawari', the lost Welsh story of Lafcadio Hearn (alias Koizumi Yakumo) –Translated from the Japanese Jayne Joso on how Japan shapes her work FURTHER FICTION 'The Banana Banshee' – Story by Deidre Brennan, translated from the Irish by the author REVIEW-ESSAYS Steven Lovatt on restoring natural and cultural ecologies in the work of Ruth Bidgood, Rae Howells and Carwyn Graves JL George on trauma and the magical child in recent novels by Lloyd Markham, Carly Holmes and Vajra Chandrasekera

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Vietnamese fiction, writing with a sense of place, illustration, literature in translation, literary journal, literary magazine, Japanese fiction, photography, review-essays, Asian fiction, female-led literature, Welsh interest, European literature, literary periodical, voice-driven narrative fiction, critical essays, nature in nonfiction