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Japanophiles: Peter MacMillan
After studying English literature and philosophy, Peter MacMillan moved from his native Ireland to Japan to become a university lecturer. He wrote the first full English translation of the Hyakunin Isshu, a collection of classical Japanese poems. In a Japanophiles interview with Peter Barakan, MacMillan explains the intricacies of translating ancient Japanese into English. He talks about the appeal of Japanese poetry, and how he's bringing it to a wider, global audience using games and art.
Aired: May 21, 2019 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma HowardDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
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01: Roof Tilers02: Japanophiles: Thomas Bertrand03: Hidden Christians: Part 104: Hidden Christians: Part 205: Wood: Culture06: Wood: Carpentry07: Japanophiles: Oussouby Sacko08: Meat09: Popular Theater10: Oni: Japanese Ogres11: Japanese Dog Breeds12: Japanophiles: Peter MacMillan13: Konamon: Flour-based Cuisine14: Frozen Food15: Slippers16: Japanophiles: Ondrej Hybl17: Tokyo: Water18: Tokyo: Backstreets and Alleys19: Mechanical Dolls20: Swords21: Bathrooms22: Japanophiles: David Atkinson23: Monkeys24: Banknotes25: Plasterwork26: Japanophiles: Wolfgang Loeger27: Insects28: Donburi: Rice Bowls