Brief biobibliographical profile.
Article by Philip Yancey, on Shusaku Endo's struggle to reconcile Japanese culture with the faith he could not renounce.
Harry James Cargas surveys Endo's writings. [National Catholic Reporter]
Special collection at Georgetown University houses letters and manuscripts related to the English translation and publication of Shusaku Endo's "The Samurai" and "Stained Glass Elegies."
Notice of a museum established in Sotome, Nagasaki Prefecture, dedicated to Endo, is the prelude to an article on Endo's literary friendship with Graham Greene.
Introduction to Endo, and comments on three of his writings, by a Japanese studying abroad.
Philip D. North writes of his excitement at finding hidden haiku in Shusaku Endo's "Deep River."
Fumitaka Matsuoka considers Endo's picture of Christ, and his controversial theory of the resurrection. [Theology Today]
Very brief profile.
Novelist Shusaku Endo interviews Jesuit theologian William Johnston (translator of "Silence"). [America]
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