Schilling, Mark R.
SCHILLING, Mark R.
SCHILLING, Mark R. American, b. 1949. Genres: Communications/ Media, Film, Local history/Rural topics, Politics/Government, Sports/Fitness, Translations. Career: Writer. Japan Times, film reviewer, 1989-; Screen International, journalist, 1990-. Publications: Jesse: Sumo Superstar, 1985; (trans.) M. Sato, The Shogun's Gold, 1991; Sumo: A Fan's Guide, 1994; The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture, 1997; Tokyo after Dark, 1998; Contemporary Japanese Cinema, 1999; The Yakuza Movie Book: A Guide to Japanese Gangster Films, 2002. Address: 3-12-23 Chuo-Cho, Higashi, Kurume-shi, Tokyo 203-0054, Japan. Online address: [email protected]
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