John Thomas Rimer[1] (born March 2, 1933[1]) is an American scholar of Japanese literature and drama. He is a Professor Emeritus of Japanese Literature,
Theatre, and Art at the University of Pittsburgh.[2] He has served as the chief of the Asian Division of the Library of Congress.[3]
Rimer has written about Classical Japanese literature,[4] as well as modern Japanese drama, and has translated several works.[5] He has written several works for a popular audience,[4] and has been credited with making Japanese drama more accessible to Americans.[5]
Rimer is a son-in-law of Paul Mus (1902-1969), a Southeast Asia and Buddhism expert.
References
12"Rimer, J. Thomas". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
12"J. Thomas Rimer". East Asian Languages and Literatures. University of Pittsburgh. Archived from the original on May 30, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
↑"Achievers". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 13, 1991. Retrieved December 12, 2011.