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Qué (quién) es Kodansha - definición


Kodansha         
Η Kodansha Ltd. (ιαπωνικά: 株式会社講談社 Χέμπορν: Kabushiki-gaisha Kōdansha) είναι ιαπωνική εκδοτική εταιρεία με βάση το Μπουνκγιό του Τόκιο. Ιδρύθηκε το 1909 από τον Σέιτζι Νόμα και μέλη της οικογένειάς του συνεχίζουν να είναι ιδιοκτήτες της είτε άμεσα είτε μέσω του Noma Cultural Foundation.
Ejemplos de uso de Kodansha
1. Publisher Kodansha Ltd said last week it had canceled plans for a Japanese edition of "Princess Masako – Prisoner of the Chrysanthemum Throne," prompting Australian author Ben Hills to complain that his work was being censored.
2. The Imperial Household Agency has denied pressuring Kodansha, which said it scratched the plan for the Japanese edition after Hill refused to apologize for errors that had been corrected with his consent before the Japanese government‘s protest.
3. On the cover of Inside and Other Short Fiction: Japanese Women by Japanese Women, released this month by Kodansha, only Ozeki‘s name appears – "with a foreword by Ruth Ozeki" – and one must open the book to see that this is a collection of eight stories compiled by Cathy Layne (a transplanted Liverpudlian Tokyo–ite editor who also translated three of the stories), by eight different authors and four additional translators.
4. INSIDE AND OTHER SHORT FICTION Compiled by Cathy Layne; Forward by Ruth Ozeki Kodansha International 250 pp., $22.'5 In the MonitorTuesday, 06/06/06 Canada faces ‘jihad generation‘ GOP targets gay marriage García win in Peru a loss for Venezuela‘s Chávez Flouting Syria‘s martial law, bold students advocate democracy Editorial: Relying on the ‘nanny tube‘ Get all the Monitor‘s headlines by e–mail.Subscribe for free.