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“An astonishment, by turns playful and profound, that makes you wish it were a monthly.” —Junot Diaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

“Monkey Business is full of deep, funny, wild, scary, fabulous, moving, surprising, brilliant work. There is no literary magazine, no magazine period, that I get more excited about reading.” —Laird Hunt, author of Neverhome

“I feel my brain being

reconfigured every time I read Monkey Business. The Japanese sense of story is very different from the American or Western sense of story, and it always opens up possibilities for me.” —Matthew Sharpe, author of Jamestown


Since its first issue in 2011, Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan has showcased the best of contemporary Japanese literature. Monkey Business features the short fiction and poetry of writers such as Hideo Furukawa, Mina Ishikawa, Hiromi Ito, Mieko Kawakami, Sachiko Kishimoto, Hiromi Kawakami, Aoko Matsuda, and Yoko Ogawa; interviews and essays by writers such as Haruki Murakami; new translations of the work of earlier writers such as Rampo Edogawa, Kafu Nagai, and Soseki Natsume; and graphic stories by Satoshi Kitamura and the Brother and Sister Nishioka. Creating a bridge between Japanese and American writers and the audiences that love them, Monkey Business also features work by American, British, and Canadian writers, including Paul Auster, Rebecca Brown, Charles Simic, Stuart Dybek, Brian Evenson, Laird Hunt, Ben Katchor, Kelly Link, Eric McCormack, Matthew Sharpe, and more! For many of the Monkey Business launch events, writers from Tokyo and writers in the U.S. and Canada have the chance to read each other’s work and then participate in dynamic and often mind-cracking dialogue across cultures. Sometimes a new story develops out of this rich brew: Kevin Brockmeier’s “Continental Drift” was inspired by Mina Ishikawa’s tanka, Satoshi Kitamura’s graphic story “Variation and Theme” was inspired by a poem by Charles Simic. Monkey Business participates annually in PEN America’s PEN World Voices Festival in New York. Monkey Business has also participated in the International Festival of Authors (IFOA) in Toronto, Tokyo International Literary Festival, and Japan Now in London, UK, among others. Monkey Business tours across North America with writers from Tokyo. In Asia, Monkey Business has traveled to Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Monkey Business is the in-translation offspring of the Tokyo-based magazine MONKEY, founded by Motoyuki Shibata, one of Japan’s most highly regarded men of letters and acclaimed translator of American fiction. Selections for each issue are made by Shibata and Ted Goossen, one of the leading translators of Japanese fiction working today. Monkey Business is published with the generous support of the Nippon Foundation. The Brooklyn-based literary journal A Public Space is the U.S. For all inquiries, please contact [email protected].

"In Takaoka’s Travels, new life is breathed into ancient curiosities and, at its best, the work earns moments of genuine...
22/07/2024

"In Takaoka’s Travels, new life is breathed into ancient curiosities and, at its best, the work earns moments of genuine literary wonder." Nathaniel Gallant from Tricycle: The Buddhist Review leaves a glowing review of Takaoka’s Travels, out now from Stone Bridge Press!

Searching for the dharma in a literary “cabinet of curiosities”

Our latest newsletter is out now, including praise for Takaoka's Travels—the latest release in the MONKEY imprint from S...
16/07/2024

Our latest newsletter is out now, including praise for Takaoka's Travels—the latest release in the MONKEY imprint from Stone Bridge Press—recordings of our Spring MONKEY events, new and upcoming from our contributors, a MONKEY summer sale, and more.

Introducing Tatsuhiko Shibusawa—Japan’s Italo Calvino—in this fantastical tale of a Japanese prince who encounters both beauty and danger on a pilgrimage to India.

Save the date! Don’t miss another great author and translator event with Japanese writer, Kaori Fujino and translator, K...
18/04/2024

Save the date! Don’t miss another great author and translator event with Japanese writer, Kaori Fujino and translator, Kendall Heitzman at Kinokuniya New York on Wednesday, 4/24 at 6:00pm!

They will discuss her 2013 Akutagawa Prize-winning and newly translated novel, Nails and Eyes, have time for Q & A, and an autograph session! Don't miss out on this author event!

Learn more at: https://usa.kinokuniya.com/event/2024/4/24/signing-event-with-kaori-fujino

Partnering with Japan Foundation, New York and University of Iowa’s Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, we will be hosting an author and translator event with Japanese writer, Kaori Fujino and translator, Kendall Heitzman at Kinokuniya New York on Wednesday, 4/24 at 6:00pm!

They will discuss her 2013 Akutagawa Prize-winning and newly translated novel, Nails and Eyes, have time for Q & A, and an autograph session! Don't miss out on this author event!

Learn more: https://usa.kinokuniya.com/event/2024/4/24/signing-event-with-kaori-fujino

Thank you Kinokuniya USA for having us at Kinokuniya NY for a reading with Motoyuki Shibata, Hiromi Kawakami, and Ted Go...
18/04/2024

Thank you Kinokuniya USA for having us at Kinokuniya NY for a reading with Motoyuki Shibata, Hiromi Kawakami, and Ted Goossen!

ICYMI!
16/04/2024

ICYMI!

This reading from Monkey Volume 4, Ant as a Glass of Water by Sawako Nakayasu was part of the introduction to an event highlighting author, Kawakami Hiromi. ...

Congratulations to Mina's Matchbox by Yoko Ogawa (translated by Stephen Snyder) on being named a Publishers Weekly Summe...
09/04/2024

Congratulations to Mina's Matchbox by Yoko Ogawa (translated by Stephen Snyder) on being named a Publishers Weekly Summer Read 2024 Top 10 pick!

Best Books 2023, Staff Picks, Top 10 Best Books, Biography of X, Catherine Lacey, The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight, Andrew Leland, Flee North: A Forgotten Hero and the Fight for Freedom in Slavery’s Borderland, Scott Shane, The Ma

Our MONKEY tour continues today in Pittsburgh! Don’t miss Translators in Conversation today at Carnegie Mellon Universit...
09/04/2024

Our MONKEY tour continues today in Pittsburgh! Don’t miss Translators in Conversation today at Carnegie Mellon University, followed by Hiromi Kawakami & Adam Ehrlich Sachs: Writers Speak Across Cultures tomorrow.

All events are free and open to the public. For more information and details, visit https://monkeymagazine.org/events

Join us TODAY in NYC at 2 pm for Hiromi Kawakami and Kelly Link in Conversation at SEIZAN Gallery. You won’t want to mis...
06/04/2024

Join us TODAY in NYC at 2 pm for Hiromi Kawakami and Kelly Link in Conversation at SEIZAN Gallery. You won’t want to miss this exciting event pairing Hiromi Kawakami, in town from Tokyo for only two days, with American author Kelly Link! For more information, visit https://www.seizan-gallery.com/post/hiromi-kawakami-kelly-link-in-conversation-saturday-april-6-at-2pm

Can’t make it today? Join us tomorrow, April 7, at 2 pm at Kinokuniya NY Author Reading and Signing Event with Hiromi Kawakami & Ted Goossen for an author reading and signing event with Hiromi Kawakami and translator Ted Goossen. https://usa.kinokuniya.com/event/2024/04/07-dragon-palace

Join us this Sunday at Kinokuniya New York for Kinokuniya NY Author Reading and Signing Event with Hiromi Kawakami & Ted...
05/04/2024

Join us this Sunday at Kinokuniya New York for Kinokuniya NY Author Reading and Signing Event with Hiromi Kawakami & Ted Goossen at 2:00 PM! Don’t miss your chance to meet Hiromi Kawakami, in town from Tokyo for only two days!

Introduced by Motoyuki Shibata, founder of MONKEY New Writing from Japan, we are pleased to invite author, Hiromi Kawakami and translator, Ted Goossen for an author talk and signing event at Kinokuniya New York on Sunday, April 7th at 2pm! Stone Bridge Press Monkey New Writing from Japan Japan Foundation, New York

Catch the winner of Japanese literary awards: Akutagawa Prize, the Tanizaki Prize, the Yomiuri Prize, and more discuss her newly translated novel, Dragon Palace with translator Ted Goossen, and get your copies signed!

Learn more: https://usa.kinokuniya.com/event/2024/04/07-dragon-palace

Next weekend! If you’re in NYC or Pittsburgh, don’t miss your chance to meet Hiromi Kawakami and other MONKEY contributo...
31/03/2024

Next weekend! If you’re in NYC or Pittsburgh, don’t miss your chance to meet Hiromi Kawakami and other MONKEY contributors at these events near you!

Congratulations to Jeffrey Angles for his translations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again, the novelization of the ori...
27/03/2024

Congratulations to Jeffrey Angles for his translations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again, the novelization of the original Godzilla movie and its sequel.

From the big screen to the book, a WMU professor has written an English translation of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again, the novelization of the original Godzilla movie and its sequel.

Save the date—MONKEY hits the road again in April with these events in New York and Pittsburgh!April 6 — Hiromi Kawakami...
21/03/2024

Save the date—MONKEY hits the road again in April with these events in New York and Pittsburgh!

April 6 — Hiromi Kawakami and Kelly Link in Conversation at SEIZAN Gallery

April 7 — Kinokuniya NY Author Reading and Signing Event with Hiromi Kawakami & Ted Goossen

April 9 — Translators in Conversation at Carnegie Mellon University

April 10 — Hiromi Kawakami & Adam Ehrlich Sachs: Writers Speak Across Cultures

All events are free and open to the public. For more information, visit https://monkeymagazine.org/events

Next week! Don’t miss your chance to meet author Hiroko Oyamada at Kinokuniya New York next Wednesday, 3/27!Japanese wri...
20/03/2024

Next week! Don’t miss your chance to meet author Hiroko Oyamada at Kinokuniya New York next Wednesday, 3/27!

Japanese writer, Hiroko Oyamada will be stopping by Kinokuniya New York 3/27 at 6:30 pm for an author reading and signing! She has won the Shincho Prize for New Writers for The Factory, the Akutagawa Prize for The Hole, and The Oda Sakunosuke Prize. Don’t miss out on this author event!

Calling all Providence, NYC, and Pittsburgh MONKEY fans—Mark your calendars and don't miss your chance to see Monkey New...
11/03/2024

Calling all Providence, NYC, and Pittsburgh MONKEY fans—Mark your calendars and don't miss your chance to see Monkey New Writing from Japan staff and contributors Motoyuki Shibata, Ted Goossen, Hiromi Kawakami, Kelly Link, and more next month in these series of exciting events. All events are free and open to the public.

RHODE ISLAND
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Motoyuki Shibata reading at Brown University

NEW YORK
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Hiromi Kawakami and Kelly Link in Conversation at SEIZAN Gallery

Sunday, April 7, 2024
Kinokuniya NY Author Reading and Signing Event with Hiromi Kawakami & Ted Goossen

PENNSYLVANIA
Tuesday, April, 9, 2024
Translators in Conversation with MONKEY contributors David Boyd and Sam Malissa and MONKEY managing editor Meg Taylor at Carnegie Mellon University

Wednesday, April, 10, 2024
Hiromi Kawakami in conversation with Adam Ehrlich Sachs at The University of Pittsburgh

For more information, read our latest newsletter at https://us16.campaign-archive.com/?u=12278aa18cbb2dcdf67430351&id=76ac0d80b2, or visit https://monkeymagazine.org/events

As part of Writers on Writing, Motoyuki Shibata will read from recent literary work. Following the reading, Motoyuki Shibata will discuss the work with the audience.

NYC MONKEYs! The 2024 MONKEY tour begins in New York on Saturday, April 6 at Seizan Gallery at 2 pm with this exciting e...
08/03/2024

NYC MONKEYs! The 2024 MONKEY tour begins in New York on Saturday, April 6 at Seizan Gallery at 2 pm with this exciting event pairing Hiromi Kawakami with Kelly Link. Free and open to the public.

We hope to see you there!

“Dragon Palace fits in as a surreal and imaginative collection of stories that blur the line between human and nonhuman ...
04/03/2024

“Dragon Palace fits in as a surreal and imaginative collection of stories that blur the line between human and nonhuman and explore the relationships we form with others and with ourselves throughout our lives.” (Via World Literature Today)

Trans. Ted Goossen. Stone Bridge Press. 2023. 168 pages.

Coming soon to a bookshelf near you: Takaoka's Travels, Tatsuhiko Shibusawa's cult classic novel, translated by David Bo...
19/02/2024

Coming soon to a bookshelf near you: Takaoka's Travels, Tatsuhiko Shibusawa's cult classic novel, translated by David Boyd (Mieko Kawakami and Hiroko Oyamada), coming this May from Stone Bridge Press and Monkey New Writing from Japan's MONKEY imprint.

Takaoka's Travels by Tatsuhiko Shibusawa is a beloved gem in Japanese literature that has captivated readers for decades. Winner of the Yomiuri Prize and recipient of the 2022-23 William F. Sibley Memorial Subvention Award for Japanese Translation, the novel continues to enthrall readers, earning it...

Congratulations to Monkey New Writing from Japan contributor and friend Mieko Kawakami for winning the 75th Yomiuri Lite...
02/02/2024

Congratulations to Monkey New Writing from Japan contributor and friend Mieko Kawakami for winning the 75th Yomiuri Literary Award for her new novel, "The Yellow House."

【読売新聞】 第75回読売文学賞が決まりました。選考委員の選評を紹介します。受賞者インタビューは、文化面で6日から順次、掲載する予定です。 この作者は主人公を甘やかさない。「花」という美しい名前をもら.....

What are the books that have shaped Mieko Kawakami’s life? From the works of Kurt Vonnegut to James Joyce to Franz Kafka...
15/01/2024

What are the books that have shaped Mieko Kawakami’s life? From the works of Kurt Vonnegut to James Joyce to Franz Kafka, Kawakami gives us a peek into the influences that have left a mark on her journey as a writer and reader, via The Guardian.

The Japanese author on the humour of Kurt Vonnegut, the joys of James Joyce and translating Beatrix Potter

Congratulations to MONKEY friend and contributor Michael Bourdaghs for being named a Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished S...
04/01/2024

Congratulations to MONKEY friend and contributor Michael Bourdaghs for being named a Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago.

Eighteen UChicago faculty members receive named, distinguished service professorships in 2024 Jan 3, 2024 Eighteen University of Chicago faculty members have received distinguished service professorships or named professorships. Profs. Omri Ben-Shahar, Michael Bourdaghs, Veronica Guerrieri, Guido Lo...

Thank you Monkey New Writing from Japan friends for record breaking attendance this week and record sales! https://youtu...
08/12/2023

Thank you Monkey New Writing from Japan friends for record breaking attendance this week and record sales! https://youtu.be/-A-WPxYR40g
The Japan Society of Boston

Join JSB as we celebrate the launch of Volume 4 of MONKEY: New Writing from Japan. MONKEY is the only annual English-language magazine of Japanese literature...

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday Dec. 5th at 6pm EST (Wed. 6th 8am JST) with MONKEY co-founder Motoyuki Shibata, contributing e...
04/12/2023

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday Dec. 5th at 6pm EST (Wed. 6th 8am JST) with MONKEY co-founder Motoyuki Shibata, contributing editor Roland Kelts, and contributor Satoshi Kitamura to celebrate the North American launch of MONKEY New Writing from Japan, Vol. 4: MUSIC. We'll be live from The Japan Society of Boston via ZOOM. Preregister for this FREE event at https://www.japansocietyboston.org/events/how-japanese-stories-hook-the-world

To order your own copy of MONKEY Vol. 4 in print or digital prior the event, please visit https://monkeymagazine.org/monkey-2023

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Mark your calendars, MONKEY fans—Join us in December for our virtual launch of MONKEY Vol. 4! Please join us to talk abo...
08/11/2023

Mark your calendars, MONKEY fans—Join us in December for our virtual launch of MONKEY Vol. 4!

Please join us to talk about stories, poetry, art and MUSIC from our new issue of Monkey New Writing from Japan for The Japan Society of Boston, Tues. Dec. 5 6pm EST / Wed. Dec. 6 8am JST. Preregister here: https://www.japansocietyboston.org/events/how-japanese-stories-hook-the-world
(Graphic created and designed by the extraordinary Kaori Drome)

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25/10/2023

The Committee on Japanese Studies at the Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 William F. Sibley Memorial Subvention Award for Japanese Translation to Stone Bridge Press and Monkey New Writing from Japan for their upcoming book "Takaoka's Travels" by award-winning Japanese author, Tatsuhiko Shibusawa (1928-1987), translated by David Boyd (University of North Carolina at Charlotte).

READ MORE:
https://ceas.uchicago.edu/news/2022-23-william-f-sibley-memorial-subvention-award-japanese-translation-presented-stone-bridg-0

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