Tamaki Daidō

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Tamaki Daidō ( Japanese 大道 珠 貴 , Daidō Tamaki ; born April 10, 1966 Fukuoka Prefecture ) is a Japanese writer.

Daidō initially worked as a screenwriter for the radio. With the novel Hadaka ( , roughly: "Naked") she won the 2000 Kyūshū Art Festival Prize ( 九州 芸 術 祭 文学 賞 , Kyūshū Geijutsusai Bungakushō ). After four nominations, she received the Akutagawa Prize in 2002 for Shoppai doraibu ( し ょ っ ぱ い ド ラ イ ブ ), a controversial story in Japan about the relationship between a 30-year-old woman and a 30-year-old man . In 2005 her novel Kizuguchi ni wa Uokka (about: Vodka on the wound) was awarded the Bunkamura Prix des Deux Magots .

Works

  • Miruku ( ミ ル ク )
    • engl. Milk , translated by Louise Heal, in: Cathy Layne (ed.), Inside and other short fiction: Japanese women by Japanese women, Kodansha International, Tokyo, 2006, pp. 13-42, ISBN 4-77003-006-1 Google Book preview

Individual evidence

  1. Tamaki Daido. Kodansha USA, 2012, accessed June 12, 2012 .
  2. 大道 珠 貴 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Retrieved June 12, 2012 (Japanese).