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Nationality
  
Japanese

Role
  
Name
  
Rieko Matsuura


Citizenship
  
Ethnicity
  
Japanese

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Born
  
August 7, 1958 (age 65) Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan (
1958-08-07
)

Occupation
  
Novelist, Short story writer

Notable works
  
Apprenticeship of Big Toe P

Books
  
Natural Woman, 英文版親指Pの修業時代: The Apprenticeship of Big Toe P

Rieko Matsuura (松浦 理英子, Matsuura Rieko, born August 7, 1958) is a Japanese novelist and short story writer.

History

Matsuura was born in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture in Japan. Her middle school years were passed in Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture.

She went from Marugame West Middle School to Kagawa Prefecture Otemae Middle School, a private school in the area. Matsuura attended Aoyama Gakuin University where she majored in French literature. In her teens, she had read Marquis de Sade and Jean Genet, and she wished to be in the French literature department so she could read their works in the original language. In 1978, while enrolled at school, she won the Bungakuki New Writers Award (文學界新人賞) award for writing "The Day of the Funeral", her first book. In 1987, her book Natural Woman was given a rave review by Kenji Nakagami, bringing attention to her. In 1994, her book Apprenticeship of Big Toe P, about the travels of a woman whose big toe on her right foot turns into a penis, won the Women Writers' Prize and was nominated for the Mishima Yukio Prize. The book also went on to be a bestseller. Also in 1994, she co-wrote a film adaptation of Natural Woman, which was released in 1994.

Seven years passed between Apprenticeship of Big Toe P and Opposite Version, and another seven until Kenshin was published. The latter book, published in 2007, won the Yomiuri Prize in 2008. She is currently a committee member for the Shinchō New Writers Award.

References

Rieko Matsuura Wikipedia