YÅko Ogawa
YÅko Ogawa | |
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Born |
Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan | March 30, 1962
Occupation | Novelist, Short story writer, Essayist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Period | 1980–present |
Notable works | The Housekeeper and the Professor, Pregnancy Diary |
Notable awards |
Akutagawa Prize 1990 |
YÅko Ogawa (å°å· æ´‹å Ogawa YÅko, born March 30, 1962) is a Japanese writer.
Background and education
Ogawa was born in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, graduated from Waseda University, and lives in Ashiya, HyÅgo, with her husband and son.
Career
Since 1988, Ogawa has published more than forty works of fiction and nonfiction. In 2006 she co-authored "An Introduction to the World's Most Elegant Mathematics" with Masahiko Fujiwara, a mathematician, as a dialogue on the extraordinary beauty of numbers.
KenzaburŠŌe has said, "Yoko Ogawa is able to give expression to the most subtle workings of human psychology in prose that is gentle yet penetrating."[1] The subtlety in part lies in the fact that Ogawa's characters often seem not to know why they are doing what they are doing. She works by accumulation of detail, a technique that is perhaps more successful in her shorter works; the slow pace of development in the longer works requires something of a deus ex machina to end them. The reader is presented with an acute description of what the protagonists, mostly but not always female, observe and feel and their somewhat alienated self-observations, some of which is a reflection of Japanese society and especially women's roles within it. The tone of her works varies, across the works and sometimes within the longer works, from the surreal, through the grotesque and the —sometimes grotesquely— humorous, to the psychologically ambiguous and even disturbing. (Hotel Iris, one of her longer works, is more explicit sexually than her other works and is also her most widely translated.)
A film in French, L'Annulaire (The Ringfinger), based in part on Ogawa's Kusuriyubi no hyÅhon (薬指ã®æ¨™æœ¬), was released in France in June 2005. Her novel The Housekeeper and the Professor was made into the movie The Professor's Beloved Equation.
Awards and honors
- 1988 Kaien literary Prize (Benesse) for her debut The Breaking of the Butterfly (Agehacho ga kowareru toki, æšç¾½è¶ãŒå£Šã‚Œã‚‹æ™‚)
- 1990 Akutagawa Prize for Pregnancy Calendar (Ninshin karendaa, å¦Šå¨ ã‚«ãƒ¬ãƒ³ãƒ€ãƒ¼)
- 2004 Yomiuri Prize, Bookseller's Award for The Professor's Beloved Equation (Hakase no aishita sushiki, åšå£«ã®æ„›ã—ãŸæ•°å¼; translated as The Housekeeper and the Professor)
- 2004 Izumi KyÅka Prize for Burafuman no maisÅ, ブラフマンã®åŸ‹è‘¬
- 2006 Tanizaki Prize for Meena's March (MÄ«na no kÅshin, ミーナã®è¡Œé€²)
- 2008 Shirley Jackson Award for The Diving Pool
- 2014 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize shortlist for Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales (Japanese; trans. Stephen Snyder)[2]
Works in English translation
- The Man Who Sold Braces (Gibusu o uru hito, ギブスを売る人, 1998); translated by Motoyuki Shibata, Manoa, 13.1, 2001.
- Transit (Toranjitto, トランジット, 1996); translated by Alisa Freedman, Japanese Art: The Scholarship and Legacy of Chino Kaori, special issue of Review of Japanese Culture and Society, Vol. XV (Center for Inter-Cultural Studies and Education, Josai University, December 2003): 114-125. ISSN 0913-4700
- The Cafeteria in the Evening and a Pool in the Rain (YÅ«gure no kyÅ«shoku shitsu to ame no pÅ«ru, 夕暮れã®çµ¦é£Ÿå®¤ã¨é›¨ã®ãƒ—ール, 1991); translated by Stephen Snyder, The New Yorker, 9/2004. Read here
- Pregnancy Diary (Ninshin karendÄ, å¦Šå¨ ã‚«ãƒ¬ãƒ³ãƒ€ãƒ¼, 1991); translated by Stephen Snyder, The New Yorker, 12/2005. Read here
- The Diving Pool: Three Novellas (Daibingu puru, ダイヴィング・プール, 1990; Ninshin karendÄ, å¦Šå¨ ã‚«ãƒ¬ãƒ³ãƒ€ãƒ¼, 1991; Dormitory, ドミトリイ, 1991); translated by Stephen Snyder, New York: Picador, 2008. ISBN 0-312-42683-6
- The Housekeeper and the Professor (Hakase no ai shita sÅ«shiki, åšå£«ã®æ„›ã—ãŸæ•°å¼, 2003); translated by Stephen Snyder, New York : Picador, 2008. ISBN 0-312-42780-8
- Hotel Iris (Hoteru Airisu, ホテル・アイリス, 1996), translated by Stephen Snyder, Picador, 2010.
- Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales (Kamoku na shigai, midara na tomurai,寡黙ãªæ»éª¸ã¿ã らãªå¼”ã„,1998) Translated by Stephen Snyder, Picador, 2013. Read here
Other works
- AgehachÅ ga kowareru toki, æšç¾½è¶ãŒå£Šã‚Œã‚‹æ™‚, 1989, Kaien Prize
- Kanpeki na byÅshitsu, 完璧ãªç—…室, 1989
- Same nai kÅcha, 冷ã‚ãªã„紅茶, 1990
- ShugÄ taimu, シュガータイム, 1991
- Yohaku no ai, 余白ã®æ„›, 1991
- Angelina Sano Motoharu to 10 no tanpen, アンジェリーナ―ä½é‡Žå…ƒæ˜¥ã¨10ã®çŸç·¨, 1993
- YÅsei ga mai oriru yoru, 妖精ãŒèˆžã„下りる夜, 1993
- Hisoyaka na kesshÅ, 密やã‹ãªçµæ™¶, 1994
- Kusuriyubi no hyÅhon, 薬指ã®æ¨™æœ¬, 1994
- Rokukakukei no shÅ heya, å…角形ã®å°éƒ¨å±‹, 1994
- Anne Furanku no kioku, アンãƒãƒ»ãƒ•ãƒ©ãƒ³ã‚¯ã®è¨˜æ†¶, 1995
- ShishÅ« suru shÅjo, 刺ç¹ã™ã‚‹å°‘女, 1996
- YasashÄ« uttae, ã‚„ã•ã—ã„訴ãˆ, 1996
- Kamoku na shigai, midara na tomurai, 寡黙ãªæ»éª¸ã¿ã らãªå¼”ã„, 1998
- KÅritsui ta kaori, å‡ã‚Šã¤ã„ãŸé¦™ã‚Š, 1998
- Fukaki kokoro no soko yori, æ·±ã心ã®åº•ã‚ˆã‚Š, 1999
- GÅ«zen no shukufuku, å¶ç„¶ã®ç¥ç¦, 2000
- Chinmoku hakubutsukan, 沈黙åšç‰©é¤¨, 2000
- Mabuta, ã¾ã¶ãŸ, 2001
- Kifujin A no sosei, 貴婦人Aã®è˜‡ç”Ÿ, 2002
- Burafuman no maisÅ, ブラフマンã®åŸ‹è‘¬, 2004, Izumi KyÅka Prize
- Yo ni mo utsukushÄ« sÅ«gaku nyÅ«mon, 世ã«ã‚‚美ã—ã„æ•°å¦å…¥é–€, 2005 (An Introduction to the World's Most Elegant Mathematics)
- Inu no shippo o nade nagara, 犬ã®ã—ã£ã½ã‚’æ’«ã§ãªãŒã‚‰, 2006
- MÄ«na no kÅshin, ミーナã®è¡Œé€², 2006 , (illustrated) Tanizaki Prize
- Otogibanashi no wasuremono, ãŠã¨ãŽè©±ã®å¿˜ã‚Œç‰©, 2006 (illustrated)
- Umi, æµ· 2006
- Hajimete no bungaku Ogawa YÅko, ã¯ã˜ã‚ã¦ã®æ–‡å¦ å°å·æ´‹å 2007
- Hakase no hondana, åšå£«ã®æœ¬æ£š, 2007
- Monogatari no yakuwari, 物語ã®å½¹å‰², 2007
- Ogawa YÅko taiwa shÅ«, å°å·æ´‹å 対話集, 2007 (conversations)
- Yoake no fuchi wo samayou hitobito, 夜明ã‘ã®ç¸ã‚’ã•è¿·ã†äººã€…, 2007
- Kagaku no tobira wo nokku suru, 科å¦ã®æ‰‰ã‚’ノックã™ã‚‹, 2008
- KarÄ hiyoko to kÅhÄ«mame, カラーã²ã‚ˆã“ã¨ã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ’ー豆, 2009
- Kokoro to hibikiau dokusho annai, 心ã¨éŸ¿ãåˆã†èªæ›¸æ¡ˆå†…, 2009
- Neko wo idaite zou to oyogu, 猫を抱ã„ã¦è±¡ã¨æ³³ã, 2009
- Genkou reimai nikki, 原稿零枚日記, 2010
- Moso kibun, 妄想気分, 2011
- Hitojichi no roudokukai, 人質ã®æœ—èªä¼š, 2011
- Tonikaku sanpo itashimasho, ã¨ã«ã‹ãæ•£æ©ã„ãŸã—ã¾ã—ょã†, 2012
- Kotori, ã“ã¨ã‚Š, 2012
- Saihate ÄkÄ“do, 最果ã¦ã‚¢ãƒ¼ã‚±ãƒ¼ãƒ‰, 2012
- Itsumo karera wa dokoka ni, ã„ã¤ã‚‚彼らã¯ã©ã“ã‹ã«, 2013
References
- ↑ "The Diving Pool: Three Novellas". Macmillan Publishers. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ↑ Alison Flood (8 April 2014). "Knausgaard heads Independent foreign fiction prize shortlist". The Guardian. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
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