{"id":18607,"date":"2011-04-06T17:41:36","date_gmt":"2011-04-06T21:41:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jetwit.com\/wordpress\/?p=18607"},"modified":"2011-04-06T17:42:15","modified_gmt":"2011-04-06T21:42:15","slug":"roland-kelts-helps-launch-debut-issue-of-monkey-business-new-voices-from-japan-with-aprilmay-events-in-nyc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jetwit.com\/wordpress\/2011\/04\/06\/roland-kelts-helps-launch-debut-issue-of-monkey-business-new-voices-from-japan-with-aprilmay-events-in-nyc\/","title":{"rendered":"Roland Kelts helps launch debut issue of &#8220;MONKEY BUSINESS:  New Voices from Japan&#8221; with April\/May events in NYC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>******************<\/p>\n<p><em>Via <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/japanamerica.blogspot.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Roland Kelts<\/a> (Osaka-shi, 1998-99)<\/strong>, author   of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.japanamericabook.com\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Japanamerica<\/strong><\/a> and the contributing editor for <strong>MONKEY BUSINESS:\u00a0 New Voices from Japan<\/strong>:<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A Letter from <a href=\"http:\/\/apublicspace.org\"><strong>A Public Space<\/strong><\/a> (Brooklyn-based literary publication)<em>:<br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>A Public Space Literary Projects announces the debut issue of<em> MONKEY BUSINESS: New Voices from Japan<\/em>, with April\/May launch events in New York City.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>New York City, New York, April 4, 2011\u2014<\/strong>A Public Space (APS) announces publication of the first annual English language edition of\u00a0<em>Monkey Business: New Voices from Japan <\/em>(MB), supported by a generous grant from the <strong>Nippon Foundation<\/strong>. <em>Three launch programs in <strong>New York City<\/strong> in late April and early May will bring together <strong>authors, translators and editors from Japan and the US<\/strong> for this first-of-its-kind trans-cultural literary event<\/em>. Twenty-five percent of all\u00a0<em>MB <\/em>sales will go toward the Nippon Foundation\/CANPAN Northeastern <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/18a08ca74e\" target=\"_blank\">Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/ec7829980e\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Monkey Business<\/em><\/a> is a Tokyo-based Japanese literary magazine founded in 2008 by award-winning translator, scholar, editor and author <strong>Motoyuki Shibata<\/strong>. One of Japan\u2019s best known and most highly regarded translators of American fiction, Shibata has won numerous accolades, most recently the 2010 Japan Translation Cultural Prize for his translation of <strong>Thomas Pynchon\u2019s\u00a0<em>Mason &amp; Dixon<\/em><\/strong>, and has introduced to Japanese readers works by Paul Auster, Steven Millhauser, Rebecca Brown, Stuart Dybek and Steve Erickson, among others.<\/p>\n<p>Shibata,\u00a0who was interviewed in the first issue of\u00a0<em>APS,<\/em> modeled\u00a0<em>MB <\/em>in part on the Brooklyn literary journal. Founded in 2006 by editor Brigid Hughes, <em><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/1801c8371a\" target=\"_blank\">A Public Space<\/a> <\/em>is devoted to cutting-edge literature\u2014not just from American contributors, but by writers and artists spanning the globe.\u00a0Each issue presents a portfolio that explores an international literary scene. <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/f228252d26\" target=\"_blank\">The debut issue<\/a> of\u00a0<em>APS <\/em>featured a portfolio from Japan, curated and edited by author Roland Kelts (<a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/966b4894cc\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Japanamerica<\/em><\/a>) and\u00a0<em>MB <\/em>founder Shibata<strong>, <\/strong>and featuring contributions from <strong>Haruki Murakami<\/strong>, <strong>Yoko Ogawa<\/strong>, <strong>Kazushige Abe<\/strong> and others. Issue 1 was praised by readers in the US and Japan and has long been sold out.&#8221;<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\n\u201cWe are thrilled\u00a0to be collaborating with our Japanese friends on this 21<sup>st<\/sup> Century meeting of East and West through art,&#8221; says Hughes.<\/p>\n<p>The debut English language edition of\u00a0<em>MB <\/em>culls the best writing from the first ten issues published in Japan.\u00a0 It was edited by Shibata and <strong>Ted Goossen<\/strong>, a professor at York University in Toronto and general editor of the\u00a0<em>Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories <\/em>who has translated work by Murakami, <strong>Naoya Shiga<\/strong>, <strong>Masuji Ibuse<\/strong> and others. Hughes and Kelts contributed to the English language editing. Stories, poetry, interviews and even a\u00a0<em>manga<\/em>, or Japanese comic, reimagining <strong>Franz Kafka\u2019s\u00a0<em>The Country Doctor<\/em><\/strong>, grace its pages.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOur inspiration for the name Monkey Business is the immortal\u00a0Chuck Berry tune,\u201d Shibata writes. \u201cNo other work of art that I know of deals with the aggravations we face every day so straightforwardly and with such liberating humor. That is the guiding star we follow on this journey.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Generous support for this trans-cultural literary project is provided by The Nippon Foundation, the<strong> Asia Society<\/strong>, the <strong>Japan Foundation<\/strong> and the <strong>Japan Society<\/strong>, and has led to the hosting of three launch events in New York City\u2014Japanese contributors <strong>Hiromi Kawakami<\/strong>, <strong>Hideo Furukawa<\/strong>, <strong>Minoru Ozawa<\/strong> and Shibata will join Americans <strong>Steve Erickson<\/strong>, <strong>Rebecca Brown<\/strong>, <strong>Joshua Beckman<\/strong>, Kelts and Canadian Goossen on <strong><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/cf2876e71d\" target=\"_blank\">April 30<\/a><\/strong> at the Asia Society, <strong><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/17f473b3b3\" target=\"_blank\">May 1<\/a><\/strong> at BookCourt, and <strong><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/b0f3b4c243\" target=\"_blank\">May 3<\/a><\/strong> at the Japan Society.<\/p>\n<p>As Stuart Dybek writes in a letter introducing the issue: &#8220;The books and anthologies that line my shelves attest to the fact that we live in a golden age of translation.\u00a0\u00a0Even so, it\u2019s rare to have a literary magazine like\u00a0<em>Monkey Business<\/em> appear in English. It arrives with the sense of discovery and immediacy that one reads literary magazines for.\u00a0The first issue features poetry, manga, a wide-ranging, in-depth interview with Haruki Murakami, fiction from Hideo Furukawa, a beautiful sequence of vignettes by Hiromi Kawakami, and much more. Such monkey business\u2014vital, fanciful, subversive, haunting\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Motoyuki Shibata, Roland Kelts, Ted Goossen, and Brigid Hughes are available for interviews. Review copies are available on request. Additional information can be found at <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/42ecf60c43\" target=\"_blank\">www.apublicspace.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">###<\/p>\n<p><strong>Contact: <\/strong>Roland Kelts (<em><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/cts.vresp.com\/c\/?APublicSpace\/658d45e354\/TEST\/48c1ea50fe\" target=\"_blank\">Japanamerica<\/a>)<\/em><br \/>\n<strong>Organization Name: <\/strong>A Public Space<br \/>\n<strong>Telephone Number: <\/strong>718-858-8067<strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>E-mail Address:<\/strong> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"mailto:press@apublicspace.org\" target=\"_blank\">press@apublicspace.org<\/a><br \/>\n<strong>Web site Address:<\/strong> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.apublicspace.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.apublicspace.org<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>****************** Via Roland Kelts (Osaka-shi, 1998-99), author of Japanamerica and the contributing editor for MONKEY BUSINESS:\u00a0 New Voices from Japan: A Letter from A Public Space (Brooklyn-based literary publication): A Public Space Literary Projects announces the debut issue of MONKEY BUSINESS: New Voices from Japan, with April\/May launch events in New York City. 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