fiction.wikisort.org - WriterNatsuko Kuroda (黒田 夏子, Kuroda Natsuko, born 1937) is a Japanese writer. At age 75 she won the 148th Akutagawa Prize, making Kuroda the oldest winner in the history of the prize.
Japanese writer
Natsuko Kuroda |
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Native name | 黒田 夏子 |
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Born | 1937 (age 84–85) Tokyo, Japan |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Language | Japanese |
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Alma mater | Waseda University |
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Genre | Fiction, short story |
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Notable works | a b sango |
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Notable awards |
- Akutagawa Prize
- Waseda Bungaku New Writer Prize
- Yomiuri Shimbun Short Story Newcomer Prize
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Biography
Kuroda was born in 1937 in Tokyo and attended Waseda University.[1] While at Waseda University she started the journal Sajo (Sandcastles), where she published her fiction.[2] She graduated from Waseda University with a degree in Japanese, then worked various jobs as a teacher, administrator, and copy editor while continuing to write fiction.[3] In 1963 her story "Mari" ("Ball") won the 63rd Yomiuri Shimbun Short Story Newcomer Prize.[4]
For decades Kuroda wrote stories that were published but did not win recognition in the form of literary awards.[1][5] In 2012, nearly fifty years after her previous literary award, Kuroda won the Waseda Bungaku new writer competition for her experimental story a b sango, which was written mostly in hiragana rather than kanji, composed horizontally rather than vertically, and used no names or pronouns.[6] The next year a b sango won the 148th Akutagawa Prize, making Kuroda, at age 75, the oldest winner in the prize's history.[7] The Akutagawa Prize committee was not unanimous in its decision, but committee members commended Kuroda's experimental style.[8] In 2013 her story Kanjutai no odori, which she had written many years before a b sango, was published in book form.[5]
Recognition
- 1963 Yomiuri Shimbun Short Story Newcomer Prize[4]
- 2012 Waseda Bungaku New Writer Prize[9]
- 2013 148th Akutagawa Prize (2012下)[10]
Bibliography
Books in Japanese
- Ruiseitai meijaku, Shinbisha, 2010, ISBN 9784788331365
- a b sango, Waseda Bungakkai, 2013, OCLC 862829243
- Kanjutai no odori : sanbyakugojūban, Bungeishunjū, 2013, ISBN 9784163828404
Selected work in English
- "From Ball", translated by Angus Turvill, Comparative Critical Studies, 2015[11]
- "Waymarkers", translated by Asa Yoneda, Words Without Borders, 2015[12]
References
- 海老, 沢類 (March 10, 2014). "作家・黒田夏子(76)(1)この年齢になると何でもすごく気楽". Sankei News (in Japanese). Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "Authors: Natsuko Kuroda". Books from Japan. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "Contributor: Natsuko Kuroda". Words Without Borders. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "芥川賞候補に75歳・黒田夏子さん 受賞なら最年長". Sports Hochi. Yomiuri Shimbun. January 7, 2013. Archived from the original on January 9, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- 「文學界」編集部 (January 8, 2014). "黒田夏子『感受体のおどり』著者インタビュー". Bunshun Online (in Japanese). Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "75歳の黒田夏子さん会見詳報 「生きているうちに見つけてくれてありがとう」". Sankei News (in Japanese). January 16, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "Natsuko Kuroda, 75, becomes oldest Akutagawa literary award winner". The Japan Times. January 17, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "75歳が芥川賞受賞…シニア層 文学界に活気". Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). February 27, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "第24回早稲田文学新人賞 受賞作決定のお知らせ" (in Japanese). Waseda Bungaku Editorial Department. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- "芥川賞受賞者一覧" (in Japanese). 日本文学振興会. January 1, 2018. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
- Kuroda, Natsuko. Translated by Turvill, Angus. "From Ball by Natsuko Kuroda". Comparative Critical Studies. 12 (1): 143–145. doi:10.3366/ccs.2015.0161.
- Kuroda, Natsuko (March 1, 2015). "Waymarkers". Words Without Borders. Translated by Yoneda, Asa. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
List of Akutagawa Prize winners |
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1935–1950 |
- 1935: Tatsuzō Ishikawa / None
- 1936: Oda Takeo and Tsuruta Tomoya / Jun Ishikawa and Tomisawa Uio
- 1937: Ozaki Kazuo / Ashihei Hino
- 1938: Nakayama Gishū / Nakazato Tsuneko
- 1939: Handa Yoshiyuki and Hase Ken / Samukawa Kotaro
- 1940: None / Sakurada Tsunehisa
- 1941: Tada Yukei / Shibaki Yoshiko
- 1942: None / Kuramitsu Toshio
- 1943: Ishizuka Kikuzo / Tonobe Kaoru
- 1944: Yagi Yoshinori and Ono Juzo / Shimizu Motoyoshi
- 1949: Kotani Tsuyoshi and Yuki Shigeko / Yasushi Inoue
- 1950: Tsuji Ryoichi / None
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1951–1975 |
- 1951: Abe Kōbō and Ishikawa Toshimitsu / Hotta Yoshie
- 1952: None / Gomi Kosuke and Matsumoto Seichō
- 1953: Shōtarō Yasuoka / None
- 1954: Yoshiyuki Junnosuke / Kojima Nobuo and Shono Junzo
- 1955: Shūsaku Endō / Shintaro Ishihara
- 1956: Kondō Keitarō / None
- 1957: Kikumura Itaru / Takeshi Kaikō
- 1958: Kenzaburō Ōe / None
- 1959: Shiba Shiro / None
- 1960: Morio Kita / Miura Tetsuo
- 1961: None / Kōichirō Uno
- 1962: Kawamura Akira / None
- 1963: Goto Kiichi and Kōno Taeko / Tanabe Seiko
- 1964: Shiba Shou / None
- 1965: Tsumura Setsuko / Takai Yuichi
- 1966: None / Maruyama Kenji
- 1967: Oshiro Tatsuhiro / Kashiwabara Hyozo
- 1968: Maruya Saiichi and Oba Minako / None
- 1969: Shoji Kaoru and Takubo Hideo / KiyookaTakayuki
- 1970: Yoshida Tomoko and Komao Furuyama / Yoshikichi Furui
- 1971: None / Kaisei Ri and Mineo Higashi
- 1972: Hiroshi Hatayama and Akio Miyahara / Michiko Yamamoto and Shizuko Go
- 1973: Taku Miki / Kuninobu Noro and Atsushi Mori
- 1974: None / Keizo Hino and Hiro Sakata
- 1975: Kyoko Hayashi / Kenji Nakagami and Kazuo Okamatsu
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2001–2025 | |
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