W. David Marx (Marxy) — Tokyo-based writer and musician — is the founder and chief editor of Néojaponisme.
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Sergeant Tanuki — a
nom de plume — first arrived in Japan during the Uno administration and has been going back and forth between the U.S. and Japan ever since. Currently he's a graduate student studying Japanese literature at an American university. He has translated five books of Japanese popular fiction into English. He maintains a blog on art/popular culture, both Japanese and non-Japanese, at
http://sgttanuki.blogspot.com/.
Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction and Literature, Love, Sex, and Gender, The Present 3 Comments »
Matt Treyvaud is a writer and translator living near Kamakura. He is Néojaponisme's Literature/Language editor and the proprietor of
No-sword.
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Ian Lynam is a graphic designer living in Tokyo and the art director of Neojaponisme. His website is located at
ianlynam.com. His new book,
Parallel Strokes, on the intersection of graffiti and typography is available now.
Posted in Design, Features, Humor, Love, Sex, and Gender, Popular Culture, The Present, Visual Art 4 Comments »
W. David Marx (Marxy) — Tokyo-based writer and musician — is the founder and chief editor of Néojaponisme.
Posted in Book Reviews, Fashion, Love, Sex, and Gender, Markets and Consumers, Media, Popular Culture, Subculture, The Present, Youth Culture 25 Comments »