IMAG(IN)ING THE WAR IN JAPAN: Representing and Responding to Trauma in Postwar Literature and Film, edited by David Stahl and Mark Williams. Brill, 2010, 375 pp., $179 (hardcover) This anthology is as incisive and demanding of consideration as any that I have read. The central question reframed again and again in "Imag(in)ing the War in Japan" is how the literary arts, narrative and film in particular, deal with cruelty, atrocity and brutality on an unimaginable scale.