Tamaki Daido
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Native name | Đại đạo châu quý |
Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Fukuoka,Japan |
Occupation | Novelist, essayist |
Language | Japanese |
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Tamaki Daido(Đại đạo châu quý,Daidō Tamaki,born 1966)is aJapanese writer.She has won the Kyushu Arts Festival Literary Prize, the Bunkamura Deux Magots Literary Prize, and theAkutagawa Prize.
Early life and education
[edit]Daido was born inFukuoka,Japan and graduated from Fukuoka Central High School.[1]Her father worked for theJapan Self-Defense Forces.[2]She worked as a radio scriptwriter for several years before focusing on writing novels.[3]
Career
[edit]In 2000 her first published storyHadaka(Lỏa,Naked)won the Kyushu Arts Festival Literary Prize and was nominated for theAkutagawa Prize,but did not win.[2][4]Two years later, after three moreAkutagawa Prizenominations, Daido won the 128thAkutagawa PrizeforShoppai doraibu(しょっぱいドライブ,Salty Drive),a novel about a relationship between a younger woman and older man.[5][3]In 2005Taeko Tomiokaselected Daido as the winner of the Bunkamura Deux Magots Literary Prize forKizuguchi ni wa uokka(Miệng vết thương にはウオッカ,Vodka for Wounds).[6]An English translation of her short story "Milk" was published in the 2006 anthology"Inside" and Other Short Fiction.[7]Since 2011 Daido has contributed a regular column to theAsahi Shimbun.[8][9]
Daido has never married, and has claimed that marriage, children, or any particular sexual preference would constrain her ability to live her own life.[1][2][10]
Recognition
[edit]- 2000 30th Kyushu Arts Festival Literary Prize[11]
- 2003 128thAkutagawa Prize(2002 hạ )[12]
- 2005 Bunkamura Deux Magots Literary Prize[13]
Works
[edit]In Japanese
[edit]- Somuko ko(Bối く tử),Kodansha,2001,ISBN9784062102957
- Hadaka(Lỏa,Naked),Bungeishunjū,2002,ISBN9784163213408
- Shoppai doraibu(しょっぱいドライブ,Salty Drive),Bungeishunjū,2003,ISBN9784163217604
- Gin no sara ni kin no ringo o(Bạc の mãnh に kim の cây hoa hồng を),Futabasha,2003,ISBN9784575234664
- Hisashiburi ni sayõnara(ひさしぶりにさようなら),Kodansha,2003,ISBN9784062119269
- Miruku(ミルク,Milk),Chuokoron-Shinsha,2004,ISBN9784120035685
- Suteki(Tố địch,Lovely),Kobunsha,2004,ISBN9784334924485
- Kizuguchi ni wa uokka(Miệng vết thương にはウオッカ,Vodka for Wounds),Kodansha,2005,ISBN9784062127387
- Tama tama--(たまたま--),Asahi Shimbunsha, 2005,ISBN9784022500212
- Ushiromuki de arukō(Sau ろ hướng きで bước こう),Bungeishunjū,2005,ISBN9784163241807
- Hana to umi(ハナとウミ),Futabasha,2005,ISBN9784575235357
- Kesaran pasaran(ケセランパサラン),Shōgakukan, 2006,ISBN9784093861700
- Chõ ka ga ka(Điệp か nga か,Butterfly or Moth?),Bungeishunjū,2006,ISBN9784163256009
- Oni ga kita(オニが tới た),Kobunsha,2007,ISBN9784334925352
- Shokkingu pinku(ショッキングピンク,Shocking Pink),Kodansha,2007,ISBN9784062142427
- Rippa ni narimashitaka(Lập phái になりましたか?),Futabasha,2008,ISBN9784575236019
- Kireigoto(きれいごと),Bungeishunjū,2011,ISBN9784163810508
- Bonnō no ko(Phiền 悩 の tử),Futabasha,2015,ISBN9784575238990
In English
[edit]- "Milk", trans. Louise Heal Kawai,"Inside" and Other Short Fiction,2006[14]
References
[edit]- ^ab"Đại đạo châu quý".e-Hon(in Japanese).RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^abcĐảo kỳ, hôm nay tử."Nay nguyệt の ひと: Đại đạo châu quý".Subaru(in Japanese).Shueisha.Archived fromthe originalon March 20, 2005.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^ab"Đại đạo châu quý ロングインタビュー 2003 năm 4 nguyệt hào".Da Vinci News(in Japanese).Kadokawa Corporation.April 1, 2003.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Authors: Tamaki Daido".Books from Japan.RetrievedJul 31,2018.
- ^"Giới xuyên thưởng に đại đạo さん/ thẳng mộc thưởng は phải làm làm なし".Shikoku Shimbun(in Japanese). January 16, 2003.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Bunkamura “ドゥ マゴ văn học thưởng” は đại đạo châu quý さんが được thưởng ".Shibuya Keizai Shimbun(in Japanese). September 9, 2005.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^Nimura, Janice P.(August 20, 2006)."Going deep".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"ひととき” 60 đầy năm イベントに đọc giả をご chiêu đãi "(in Japanese).Asahi Shimbun.September 8, 2011.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Asahi Article Search: Đại đạo châu quý"(in Japanese).Asahi Shimbun.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Tamaki Daido".Kodansha.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Lịch đại văn học thưởng được thưởng làm"(in Japanese). Cửu Châu văn hóa hiệp hội.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Giới xuyên thưởng được thưởng giả một lãm"(in Japanese). Nhật Bản văn học chấn hưng sẽ.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^"Bunkamura Les Deux Magots Literature Award".Bunkamura.RetrievedJuly 31,2018.
- ^Daido, Tamaki (2006). "Milk". In Layne, Cathy (ed.).Inside and Other Short Fiction: Japanese women by Japanese women.Translated by Heal Kawai, Louise.Kodansha International.ISBN9784770030061.