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Royall Tyler (born 1936) is a scholar, writer, and translator of Japanese literature. Notable works of his include English translations of the The Tale of the Heike which won the 2012 Lois Roth Award, as well as The Tale of Genji which was awarded the Japan-US Friendship Commission Translation Prize in 2001. His published collection of poetry, Under Currockbilly which recounts his life during the year 2014, suggests he has lived in France, Japan, the United States, Australia, and elsewhere.

Royall's first book of poetry was published in 2014, entitled A Great Valley Under the Stars.

Academic Career
Royall completed his B.A. in Far Eastern Languages at Harvard University in 1957, and obtained a masters in Japanese history and PhD in Japanese literature at Columbia University where he was supervised by Donald Keene, a well known scholar of Japanese literature. He was a professor and head of the Japan Centre in the faculty of Asian Studies at the Australian National University in Canberra from 1992 until retiring in 2000 in rural Australia. Earlier in his academic career, he taught Japanese language and culture at Harvard, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of Oslo, Norway.

He has translated and wrote several Noh plays and has helped introduce Noh theatre to non-Japanese audiences. In 2001 he received Japan-US Friendship Commission Translation Prize for his translation of the complete Tale of Genji text, a project that took eight years to complete.

Royall currently self-publishes his works under his own imprint, Blue Tongue Books, and continues to host lectures at international seminars and symposiums.

Personal Life
Royall is a descendant of two other authors named Royall Tyler, one being American playwright Royall Tyler (1757–1826), best known for their work The Contrast, and the other his grandfather Royall Tyler (1884-1953) who had been a historian. He was born in London, The United Kingdom, and grew up in the United States and then in France during his high school years. Royall now lives in rural New South Wales with his wife Susan Tyler on a farm in New South Wales, 100 acres beyond Mongarlowe by Braidwood and at the western foot of Mount Currockbilly which provided inspiration for his published 2016 collection of poems Under Currockbilly.

In 1993, Royall and his wife purchased several alpacas and brought them to their property, managing a farm and breeding and showing alpacas for twenty years until 2013 when they sold the majority of their herd, although they continue to live on their farm with a few of their animals.

Currently retired, he continues to publish books under his own book imprint titled Blue-Tongue Books which is named after the blue-tongue skinks that would populate the surrounding of his and his wife’s farm during the summertime. Royall's current working project is titled Continuing with Accounts of the Japanese 14th Century and does not yet have a release date.

Honors

 * Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, 2008
 * Japan Foundation: Japan Foundation Award, 2007
 * Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Translation Prize, 2001
 * Lois Roth Award, 2012.

Selected Works and Translations

 * Japanese Tales, Pantheon, 1987.
 * French Folktales, Pantheon, 1989.
 * Japanese Nô Dramas, Penguin, 1990.
 * The Miracles of the Kasuga Deity, Columbia University Press, 1992.
 * The Tale of Genji, Viking, 2001 (hardback) and Penguin, 2002 (paper).
 * Mistress Oriku: Stories from a Tokyo Teahouse by Kawaguchi Matsutarô, Tuttle, 2007.
 * The Glass Slipper and Other Stories by Yasuoka Shôtarô, Dalkey Archive Press, 2008.
 * The Ise Stories: Ise monogatari, University of Hawai'i Press, 2010 (with Joshua Mostow).
 * Flowers of Grass by Fukunaga Takehiko, Dalkey Archive Press, 2012.
 * The Tale of the Heike, Penguin, 2012.
 * A Great Valley Under the Stars, Isobar Press, 2014.
 * Before Heike and After: Hogen, Heiji, Jokyuki, Blue-Tongue Books, 2016.
 * From the Bamboo-View Pavilion: Takemuki-ga-ki, Blue-Tongue Books, 2016.
 * From Baishōron to Nantaiheiki, Blue-Tongue Books, 2016.
 * A Reading of The Tale of Genji, Blue-Tongue Books, 2016.
 * To Hallow Genji: A Tribute to Noh, Blue-Tongue Books, 2017.
 * Iwashimizu Hachiman in War and Cult, Blue-Tongue Books, 2017.
 * Henri Pourrat and Le Trésor des Contes, Blue-Tongue Books, 2020.
 * The Castelvecchio Family, by William R. Tyler (formatted and supplemented). 2014.
 * One Name, Two Lives. Blue-Tongue Books, 2017.
 * A Great Valley under the Stars. Isobar Press, 2014.
 * Under Currockbilly. Blue-Tongue Books, 2016.