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- Biography
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- References
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{{BLP sources|date=January 2012}}{{nihongo|Naoyuki Ii|伊井 直行|Ii Naoyuki|extra=born September 1, 1953}} is a noted Japanese author and professor of creative writing at Tokai University's Shonan campus.[1]BiographyA native of Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Ii graduated in 1978 from Keio University with a degree in history (archaeology and ethnology). His first novel, Kusa no kanmuri (The Grass Radical), was published in 1983, and received the Gunzo Prize for New Writers. Subsequent prizes include: - 1989 Noma Literary Prize for New Writers, for Sashite juyo denai ichinichi (A Day of Little Importance)
- 1994 Hirabayashi Taiko Prize, for Shinka no tokei (Evolution Clock)
- 2000 Yomiuri Literary Prize, for Nigotta gekiryu ni kakaru hashi (Bridge Over a Muddy Torrent)[2]
English translations - My visit to the Yubijima Isles, translated by M. Jacob and edited by Harry Aveling, Bundoora, Vic. : La Trobe University, School of Asian Studies, 1996. 18 pages.
- Aoneko kazoku tentenroku (The Shadow of a Blue Cat), translated by Wayne P. Lammers. Champaign, IL and London: Dalkey Archive Press, 2011.
References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011-07-28/explore/ph-ho-book-bag-76-20110728_1_guinea-texts-vasek|title=Taking a whirlwind tour through foreign texts|last=Oppenheimer|first=Rebecca|date=28 July 2011|work=The Baltimore Sun|accessdate=7 April 2012}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://info.yomiuri.co.jp/contest/clspgl/bungaku.html|language=japanese|title=読売文学賞|trans-title=Yomiuri Prize for Literature|publisher=Yomiuri Shimbun|access-date=September 26, 2018}}
External links - Naoyuki Ii at J'Lit Books from Japan {{en icon}}
- Synopsis of The Shadow of a Blue Cat (Aoneko kazoku tentenroku) at JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) {{en icon}}
- Tokai University: Naoyuki Ii
- Japanese Literature Publishing Project English Program
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