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Name
  
Yoko Tawada


Role
  
Writer


Education
  
University of Hamburg, University of Zurich, Waseda University

Books
  
Where Europe Begins, The Bridegroom Was a Do, The Naked Eye, Yoko Tawada's Portrait of, Talisman

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Yōko Tawada (多和田葉子 Tawada Yōko, born March 23, 1960) is a Japanese writer currently living in Berlin, Germany. She writes in both Japanese and German, making her an exophonic writer.

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Tawada was born in Tokyo, received her undergraduate education at Waseda University in 1982 with a major in Russian literature, then studied at Hamburg University where she received a master's degree in contemporary German literature. She received her doctorate in German literature at the University of Zurich. In 1987 she published Nur da wo du bist da ist nichts—Anata no iru tokoro dake nani mo nai (A Void Only Where You Are), a collection of poems in a German and Japanese bilingual edition.

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Tawada's Missing Heels received the Gunzo Prize for New Writers in 1991, and The Bridegroom Was a Dog received the Akutagawa Prize in 1993. In 1999 she became writer-in-residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for four months. Her Suspect on the Night Train won the Tanizaki Prize and Ito Sei Literary Prize in 2003. Tawada's texts play with the limits of language and the perspective of an outsider. She has stated that Paul Celan and Franz Kafka have been important influences for her work.

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Tawada received the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize in 1996, a German award to foreign writers in recognition of their contribution to German culture, and the Goethe Medal in 2005. She is the 2016 recipient of the Kleist Prize.

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Selected works in English


  • "The Bridegroom Was a Dog" (Inu muko iri, 犬婿入り), translated by Margaret Mitsutani, Kodansha International (September 2003), ISBN 4-7700-2940-3. This edition includes Missing Heels (Kakato o nakushite).
  • "Where Europe Begins," translated by Susan Bernofsky and Yumi Selden, New Directions Publishing Corporation (October 2002), ISBN 0-8112-1515-6
  • "Facing the Bridge," translated by Margaret Mitsutani, New Directions Publishing Corporation (2007), ISBN 978-0811216906
  • "The Naked Eye," translated by Susan Bernofsky, New Directions Publishing Corporation (2009), ISBN 978-0-8112-1739-2
  • "Yoko Tawada's Portrait of a Tongue: An Experimental Translation by Chantal Wright," University of Ottawa Press (2013), ISBN 978-0-7766-0803-7
  • "Memoirs of a Polar Bear," translated by Susan Bernofsky, New Directions Publishing Corporation (2016), ISBN 978-0811225786
  • Awards

  • 1991 Gunzo Literature Prize・Shinjin-Bungaku-Sho
  • 1993 Akutagawa Prize for The Bridegroom Was a Dog (Inu muko iri, 犬婿入り)
  • 1994 Lessing Prize
  • 1996 Adelbert-von-Chamisso Prize
  • 2000 Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature
  • 2003 Sei Ito Literature Prize
  • 2003 Junichiro Tanizaki Literature Prize for Suspect on the Night Train (Yogisha no yako ressha, 容疑者の夜行列車)
  • 2005 Goethe Medal
  • 2013 Erlanger Literaturpreis
  • 2016 Kleist Prize
  • References

    Yoko Tawada Wikipedia


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