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Mayumi Inaba

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Mayumi Inaba (稲葉 真弓, Inaba Mayumi, 8 March 1950 – 30 August 2014) was a Japanese writer and poet. She won the Tanizaki Prize in 2011 for To the Peninsula (半島へ). Her short story "Morning comes twice a day" (朝が二度くる) was translated into English by Lawrence Rogers for the collection Tokyo stories: a literary stroll.

She died of pancreatic cancer at age 64.[1]

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