ニューヨークタイムズの記事に今回のブッカー賞の選考委員サラ・ジェシカ・パーカーさんが、 審査員を務めてみての一年を振り返るインタビューが掲載されていました。
海外文学読者のみなさん、必読です★
2025年ブッカー賞『Flesh』が示す文学の現在地
The Vatican Bank: God’s Money and the Men Who Played With Fire
How a tiny sovereign city became the perfect vault for the darkest money in Europe.
Read moreWhy are Japanese novels exploding in the UK and US right now? How Japan’s “Ice Age” Women Writers Became Global
It’s not “Cool Japan.” It’s something deeper: women who survived the country’s employment ice age, wrote through disaster, inequality, and silence—and turned it all into dark, addictive storytelling.
Read moreWhat a Former MI6 Chief Taught Me About Leadership, Ethics, and Living in a Disorderly World
Behind the glamour of spy movies lies a world defined not by action, but by ethics, restraint, and human judgment.
Sir Richard Moore’s interview reminded me how deeply “intelligence work” is tied to leadership and character.
I explored these themes in a new essay.
元 MI6 長官に学ぶ「スパイの仕事」と「リーダーの条件」
元MI6長官リチャード・ムーアのインタビューが驚くほど示唆に富んでいました。
世界観、リーダーシップ、スパイの倫理、AI時代の仕事論。
学んだことをnoteにまとめました。
The Ghosts of John le Carré in the Age of AI Espionage
How China’s quiet intelligence revolution has rewritten the rules of spying—and what it reveals about the West’s anxieties.
Read moreThe Quiet Revolution of The Booker Prize winner of 2025, “Flesh”
In an age of noise, a novel of silence has won the Booker Prize.
Read moreWhen Work Teaches Us: Rethinking Growth in the Age of AI
As AI reshapes how organizations operate, a deeper transformation is taking place beneath the surface: work itself is becoming the new classroom.
Read moreスマホのメモからベストセラー、Netflixへ——静かなる「スマホ文学革命」
赤ちゃんの昼寝のあいだ、作家はスマホのメモを開いた。
それが世界的ベストセラー『Alchemised』の始まりだった。
ファンフィクションを超えた物語は、どんな本棚から生まれたのか。
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