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Donald Keene's love story to be published

Donald Keene's love story to be published

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows U.S.-born Japanese literature critic Donald Keene. A Japanese publisher, Shinchosha Publishing Co., said June 26, 2014, it plans to publish by early 2016 a newly discovered novel written by Keene in the summer of 1957.

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3rd volume of Haruki Murakami's '1Q84' to be issued

3rd volume of Haruki Murakami's '1Q84' to be issued

TOKYO, Japan - A passerby looks at an advertising poster for Haruki Murakami's latest novel ''1Q84'' at JR Tokyo Station in central Tokyo on Oct. 5, 2009. The book's publisher, Shinchosha, posted the ads at 25 JR stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area. According to sources close to Murakami, the bestselling writer is preparing to issue the third volume of the novel next summer.

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Tokyo High Court upholds ruling against novelist Yuu

Tokyo High Court upholds ruling against novelist Yuu

TOKYO, Japan - Novelist Miri Yuu, a second-generation Korean resident of Japan who won the coveted Akutagawa Prize in 1997, holds a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 15. Earlier in the day, the Tokyo High Court upheld a lower court decision ordering Yuu and the publishing house Shinchosha Co. to halt publication of a short novel and pay 1.3 million yen to a former friend of Yuu's for violating her privacy.

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Court tells novelist Yuu, company to stop publication

Court tells novelist Yuu, company to stop publication

Miri Yuu, winner of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1997 and a third-generation Korean resident in Japan, speaks to the press in Tokyo on June 22 after the Tokyo District Court ordered her and publishing house Shinchosha Co. to stop publication of her short novel and to pay 1.3 million yen in damages to a friend of Yuu's for violation of privacy.

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3rd volume of Haruki Murakami's '1Q84' to be issued

3rd volume of Haruki Murakami's '1Q84' to be issued

TOKYO, Japan - A passerby looks at an advertising poster for Haruki Murakami's latest novel ''1Q84'' at JR Tokyo Station in central Tokyo on Oct. 5, 2009. The book's publisher, Shinchosha, posted the ads at 25 JR stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area. According to sources close to Murakami, the bestselling writer is preparing to issue the third volume of the novel next summer. (Kyodo)

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Donald Keene's love story to be published

Donald Keene's love story to be published

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows U.S.-born Japanese literature critic Donald Keene. A Japanese publisher, Shinchosha Publishing Co., said June 26, 2014, it plans to publish by early 2016 a newly discovered novel written by Keene in the summer of 1957. (Kyodo)

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Shinchosha headquarters

Shinchosha headquarters

File photo taken May 8, 2019, shows the headquarters of Shinchosha Publishing Co. in Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Haruki Murakami to release new novel titled "Killing Commendatore"

Haruki Murakami to release new novel titled "Killing Commendatore"

Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, shown in this undated photo, will release a new novel titled "Killing Commendatore" on Feb. 24, 2017, its publisher Shinchosha Publishing Co. said Jan. 10. It will be his first multivolume novel in seven years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo High Court upholds ruling against novelist Yuu

Tokyo High Court upholds ruling against novelist Yuu

TOKYO, Japan - Novelist Miri Yuu, a second-generation Korean resident of Japan who won the coveted Akutagawa Prize in 1997, holds a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 15. Earlier in the day, the Tokyo High Court upheld a lower court decision ordering Yuu and the publishing house Shinchosha Co. to halt publication of a short novel and pay 1.3 million yen to a former friend of Yuu's for violating her privacy.

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Court tells novelist Yuu, company to stop publication

Court tells novelist Yuu, company to stop publication

Miri Yuu, winner of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1997 and a third-generation Korean resident in Japan, speaks to the press in Tokyo on June 22 after the Tokyo District Court ordered her and publishing house Shinchosha Co. to stop publication of her short novel and to pay 1.3 million yen in damages to a friend of Yuu's for violation of privacy.

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Court tells novelist Yuu, company to stop publication

Court tells novelist Yuu, company to stop publication

Miri Yuu, winner of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1997 and a third-generation Korean resident in Japan, speaks to the press in Tokyo on June 22 after the Tokyo District Court ordered her and publishing house Shinchosha Co. to stop publication of her short novel and to pay 1.3 million yen in damages to a friend of Yuu's for violation of privacy.

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