Bryan Karetnyk
@bryan_s_k
Editor, translator, critic | all things émigré | odds and ends for @TheTLS, @Spectator and @FT
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19-07-2012 20:05:26
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🚂 Early one June morning, locomotive No.783 screams to a halt. A man’s body lies next to the railway tracks, shot in the back… The Black Swan Mystery by Tetsuya Ayukawa, translated by Bryan Karetnyk Bryan Karetnyk - winner of the Mystery Writers of Japan Award Out now!
This week’s The TLS, featuring Stephen Romer on Eliot’s prose; Carol Tavris on political divides; Ritchie Robertson on the Brothers Grimm; Daniel Susskind on David Graeber; Bryan Karetnyk on Yukio Mishima; Lillian Crawford on Mary C. McCall Jr – and more
I’m in The TLS today—alongside many worthier contributors, including Uilleam Blacker 🇺🇦 and Bryan Karetnyk—with a piece on Julian Evans’s remarkable new book about my hometown, Odesa. UNDEFEATABLE is the word. the-tls.co.uk/history/twenti…
This week’s The TLS, featuring Aaron Peck on art and AI; Lisa Hilton on Picasso; Houman Barekat on Adichie’s new novel; Padraic X. Scanlan on slavery and wealth; Bryan Karetnyk on Japanese poetry; Franklin Nelson on Aimé Césaire, Irina Dumitrescu on Sholem Aleichem – and more
'The Hundred Poets stands alongside The Tales of Ise and The Tale of Genji as a quintessential work of Japanese classical literature.' Bryan Karetnyk (Bryan Karetnyk) on classic anthologies of Japanese poetry in new translations the-tls.co.uk/literature/poe…
'The Legend of Kamui presents a panoramic view of Japanese society in the 1640s, full of intrigue and biting social critique.' Bryan Karetnyk (Bryan Karetnyk): A cult graphic series about class struggle in Shogun-era Japan the-tls.co.uk/literature/fic…
'The prophetic quality of the title seems to echo the famous Soviet-era call to arms ‘Holy War’.' Bryan Karetnyk (Bryan Karetnyk) on poetry about the very idea of Russia and its past, present and future the-tls.co.uk/literature/poe…
This week’s TLS, featuring James Marcus and Douglas Field on Mark Twain; Edward Luttwak on ‘Zbig’; Jane Caplan on tattoos; Mia Levitin on dinner-party novels; Bryan Karetnyk on Stalin and memory; Seb Falk on flight; Irina Dumitrescu on Christina of Markyate – and much more
Waterstones THRILLER OF THE MONTH🐈⬛ Murder at the Black Cat Cafe is the latest book from the Japanese Agatha Christie, Seishi Yokomizo, translated by Bryan Karetnyk A dizzyingly clever rediscovered GEM of Japanese Golden Age crime Your perfect next spooky szn read is OUT NOW🚨
For Asymptote Journal's blog, I reviewed Reminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev by Maxim Gorky, translated from the Russian by Brian Karetnyk Fitzcarraldo Editions asymptotejournal.com/blog/new-in-tr…
For the afternoon crowd - my thoughts on a great new release from Fitzcarraldo Editions translated by Bryan Karetnyk - a marvellous set of reminiscences by Gorky!