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  • Tsubouchi, Japanese author / writer, engraving after photography, birth name: Tsubouchi Yuzo, Japanese literature, dramatist, translator, novelist, Tsuboutchi<br />
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  • Mori, Japanese author / writer, engraving, after photography, birth name: Mori Rintaro, literature, military medical doctor, translator, novelist, poet, physician<br />
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  • Ozaki, Japanese author / writer, engraving, after photography, pseudonym: Koyo Sanschin, literature, romancier, Osaki, 20th century<br />
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  • Akutagawa Ryunosuke<br />
Ryunosuke, Akutagawa, 1.3.1892 - 24.7.1927, Japanese author / writer, portrait, 1920s,<br />
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  • Murakami, Japanese author / writer<br />
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  • Shoyo Tsubouchi<br />
Tsubouchi, Shoyo, 22.5.1859 - 28.2.1935, Japanese author / writer, full length, circa 1930,<br />
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  • Toyama, Masakazu, Japanese author / writer, engraving, after photography, literature, poet, Mazakasu, Mazakazu<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Kenzaburo Oe, is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism and existentialism. Photographed at the Salon des LIvres, Paris. Taken on 7th March 2012<br />
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Motoro Mase, Japanese author
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Kazuo Ishiguro at home 12th January 2005<br />
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  • Ishiguro, British author / writer of Japanese origin, Cologne, 1990s, 90s<br />
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  • Ishiguro, British author / writer of Japanese origin, half length, Cologne, 1990s, 90s<br />
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  • Hokusai, Japanese artist and author / writer, drawing by J. Hloucha, painter, drawer<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, Imperial Japanese Army POW form letter Enest Gordon sent home to his family on January 15, 1944.<br />
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Photograph by Thomas Dallal/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, Back side of a 1945 letter written by Ernest Gordon aboard the Dutch ship "Boissevain" as he was returning to Liverpool from Rangoon after the defeat of the Japanese at the end of WWII..<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, Front side of a 1945 letter written by Ernest Gordon aboard the Dutch ship "Boissevain" as he was returning to Liverpool from Rangoon after the defeat of the Japanese at the end of WWII.<br />
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  • Alanna Knight with 2 of her books published in Japanese, pictured at the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival, Stirling. Taken 15th September 2012<br />
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  • Alanna Knight with 2 of her books published in Japanese, pictured at the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival, Stirling. Taken 15th September 2012<br />
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  • Uno Chiyo (also referred to as Chiyo Uno) was one one of Japan?s best-known female authors, both for her writings usually based on her own love affairs?and for the allure surrounding those same love affairs and her lifestyle in general<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, with his son Alastair Gordon at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
17th May 2001<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon (extreme left) with other POWs aboard "Boissevain", the Dutch ship that carried them back to Liverpool from Rangoon in 1945 at the close of WWII. <br />
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  • Ernest Gordon as a young officer, carrying General Percival to a little boat in Singapore, 1941?<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon leading his men (for a swim!) in Malaya, 1941?<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, Portait as a young officer, Singapore, 1941.<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, with his son Alastair Gordon at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, with his son Alastair Gordon at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
17th May 2001<br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
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  • Ernest Gordon, at Acorn Glen, Princeton, NJ, <br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Banana Yoshimoto, Japanese author<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Haruki Murakami Japanese author<br />
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  • Oe Kenzaburo<br />
Japanese author and 1994 Nobel Laureate in Literature<br />
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  • Toshiyuki Horie, Japanese author and translator. Photographed in Paris, France, 10th March 2012<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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