Mieko Kanai
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Mieko Kanai (金井 美恵子 Kanai Mieko, born November 3, 1947 in Takasaki) is a Japanese writer of fiction, especially short stories, as well as poetry. She is also a literary critic. In 1968, she received the Gendaishi Techo Prize for poetry.[1]
[edit] Works
- "Rabbits" (Usagi) (1976)
- "Platonic Love" (1979)
- "Rotting Meat" (Funiku)
- "Boshizo" (Portrait of Mother and Child)
[edit] References
- ^ "Mieko Kanai". Japanese Literature Publishing Project. http://www.jlpp.jp/en/authors/detail.html?w_id=222. Retrieved 2009-04-03.[dead link]
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