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词条 Anna Ogino
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  1. Early years

  2. Career

  3. Recognition

  4. Bibliography

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}{{nihongo|Anna Ogino|荻野 アンナ|Ogino Anna|extra=born November 7, 1956}}[1] is a Japanese author and professor of literature at Keio University. She has won the Akutagawa Prize, the Yomiuri Prize, and the Itō Sei Literature Prize.

Early years

Ogino was born as Anna Gaillard in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, to a Japanese mother and a French-American father.[2] She was naturalized during elementary school, and received her undergraduate and master's degree in French literature from Keio University, as well as receiving a scholarship to Paris-Sorbonne University to study Rabelais. In 2002 she became a full professor at Keio.[3]

Career

Ogino began writing in 1983 as text author for comic strips about mermaids.[1] She won the 1991 Akutagawa Prize for {{nihongo3|Water Burden|背負い水|Seoi-mizu}}. Her 1991 book {{nihongo3|My love-hate affair with books|私の愛毒書|Watakushi no aidokusho}}, a critical novel that compares eminent male Japanese authors to different types of foods, has received scholarly attention for its subversive use of parodic language.[4][5] In 2002 she received the 53rd Yomiuri Prize for {{nihongo3|The Adventures of Henri the Braggart|ホラ吹きアンリの冒険|Horafuki Anri no bōken}}, and in 2008 she received the 19th Itō Sei Literature Prize for {{nihongo3|The Crab, Him and Me|蟹と彼と私 |Kani to kare to watashi}}.

Recognition

  • 1991 105th Akutagawa Prize (1991上)[6]
  • 2002 53rd Yomiuri Prize (2001年度)[7]
  • 2008 19th Itō Sei Literature Prize[8]

Bibliography

  • {{nihongo3|Floating Objects|遊機体|Yukitai}}, Bungeishunjū, 1990, {{isbn|9784163121802}}
  • {{nihongo3|My love-hate affair with books|私の愛毒書|Watakushi no aidokusho}}, Fukutake Shoten, {{isbn|9784828823980}}
  • {{nihongo3|Water Burden|背負い水|Seoi-mizu}}, Bungeishunjū, 1991, {{isbn|9784163127606}}
  • {{nihongo3|The Adventures of Henri the Braggart|ホラ吹きアンリの冒険|Horafuki Anri no bōken}}, Bungeishunjū, 2001, {{isbn|9784163198200}}
  • {{nihongo3|The Crab, Him and Me|蟹と彼と私 |Kani to kare to watashi}}, Shueisha, 2007, {{isbn|9784087748727}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Japanese women novelists in the 20th century: 104 biographies, 1990-1993|publisher=Museum Tusculanum Press|date=1994|first1=Sachiko|last1=Shibata Schierbeck|first2=Marlene R.|last2=Edelstein|isbn= 9788772892689}}
2. ^{{cite book|first=Midori|last=McKeon|chapter=Ogino Anna's Gargantuan Play in Tales of Peaches|editor1-first=Rebecca L.|editor1-last=Copeland|editor2-first=Esperanza|editor2-last=Ramirez-Christensen|title=The Father-Daughter Plot: Japanese Literary Women and the Law of the Father|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|date=2001|pages=327–367|isbn=9780824824389}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://k-ris.keio.ac.jp/Profiles/61/0006067/prof_e.html|title=Professor Ogino Anna|publisher=Keio University|access-date=September 10, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite journal|first=Tomoko|last=Aoyama|title=The Love that poisons: Japanese parody and the new literacy|journal=Japan Forum|volume=6|number=1|date=1994|pages=35–46|doi=10.1080/09555809408721499}}
5. ^{{cite journal|first=Reiko|last=Abe Auestad|title=Ogino Anna and parodic language|journal=Japan Forum|volume=10|issue=1|date=1998|pages=31–45|doi=10.1080/09555809808721602}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bunshun.co.jp/shinkoukai/award/akutagawa/list.html|language=japanese|title=芥川賞受賞者一覧|trans-title=List of Akutagawa Prize Winners|publisher=日本文学振興会|date=January 1, 2018|access-date=July 7, 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://info.yomiuri.co.jp/contest/clspgl/detail/717.html|language=japanese|title=読売文学賞 第51回(1999年度)~第60回(2008年度)|trans-title=Yomiuri Prizes from 51st (FY1999) to 60th (FY2008)|publisher=Yomiuri Shimbun|access-date=September 10, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.akara.net/itousei/|language=japanese|title=伊藤整文学賞|work=伊藤整文学賞の会|access-date=September 8, 2018}}

External links

  • J'Lit | Authors : Anna Ogino | Books from Japan {{en icon}}
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9 : Japanese women writers|1956 births|Paris-Sorbonne University alumni|Living people|People from Yokohama|Japanese people of American descent|Japanese people of French descent|Winners of the Akutagawa Prize|Winners of the Yomiuri Prize

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