If you liked On the Art of the No Drama by Masakazu Yamazaki and J. Thomas Rimer, start with Japan and American Children's Books (2021), Paris in Japan (1987), and Shisendo, hall of the poetry immortals (1991). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after On the Art of the No Drama?
BookOrb recommends Japan and American Children's Books (2021), Paris in Japan (1987), Shisendo, hall of the poetry immortals (1991), Traditions Transfigured (2014), and War, occupation, and creativity (2001).
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Who wrote On the Art of the No Drama?
On the Art of the No Drama is by Masakazu Yamazaki and J. Thomas Rimer.