Biography.com: Endo, Shusaku: Very brief profile.
Endo and Johnston Talk of Buddhism and Christianity: Novelist Shusaku Endo interviews Jesuit theologian William Johnston (translator of "Silence"). [America]
Haiku from 55 Degrees North: 1998 Essay: Philip D. North writes of his excitement at finding hidden haiku in Shusaku Endo's "Deep River."
Horagai: Endo Shusaku: Brief biobibliographical profile.
Japan's Faithful Judas: Article by Philip Yancey, on Shusaku Endo's struggle to reconcile Japanese culture with the faith he could not renounce.
Japan's Novelist Endo Wrote of Faith, Endured: Harry James Cargas surveys Endo's writings. [National Catholic Reporter]
Shusaku Endo's Enduring Legacy: 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.
The Christology of Shusaku Endo: Fumitaka Matsuoka considers Endo's picture of Christ, and his controversial theory of the resurrection. [Theology Today]
The Endo-Owen Collection: 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."
Tribute Space for Shusaku Endo: Introduction to Endo, and comments on three of his writings, by a Japanese studying abroad.