Roger Pulvers

Translator, The Face of Jizo

Acclaimed author, playwright, theatre and film director, translator and journalist. Roger has published more than sixty-five books in Japanese and English. In 2017 the feature film of Star Sand, written and directed by him, had wide release throughout Japan. His two memoirs—My Japan: a cultural memoir and The Unmaking of an American— have been praised as forming a unique record of cultural life in Japan in the past fifty years.

Roger has worked extensively in film, television and theatre. He was assistant to director Nagisa Oshima on the film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, starring David Bowie, Tom Conti and Ryuichi Sakamoto. He has twice directed major productions at the Adelaide Festival of Arts; and his translation/adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector toured Australia in a Bell Shakespeare Co. production. Roger received the prestigious Miyazawa Kenji Prize in 2008 and the Noma Award for the Translation of Japanese Literature in 2013; in 2018, Japan’s highest honour, the Order of the Rising Sun; and in 2019, the Order of Australia (AM). Over the past fifty years he has translated prose, drama and poetry from Japanese, Russian and Polish.

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Translator, The Face of Jizo

Acclaimed author, playwright, theatre and film director, translator and journalist. Roger has published more than sixty-five books in Japanese and English. In 2017 the feature film of Star Sand, written and directed by him, had wide release throughout Japan. His two memoirs—My Japan: a cultural memoir and The Unmaking of an American— have been praised as forming a unique record of cultural life in Japan in the past fifty years.

Roger has worked extensively in film, television and theatre. He was assistant to director Nagisa Oshima on the film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, starring David Bowie, Tom Conti and Ryuichi Sakamoto. He has twice directed major productions at the Adelaide Festival of Arts; and his translation/adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector toured Australia in a Bell Shakespeare Co. production. Roger received the prestigious Miyazawa Kenji Prize in 2008 and the Noma Award for the Translation of Japanese Literature in 2013; in 2018, Japan’s highest honour, the Order of the Rising Sun; and in 2019, the Order of Australia (AM). Over the past fifty years he has translated prose, drama and poetry from Japanese, Russian and Polish.

For the latest event featuring Roger Pulvers, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.

The Face of Jizo See What's On

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