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Masahiko Shimada

Masahiko Shimada (島田 雅彦, Shimada Masahiko, born 1961) is a Japanese writer. He has won the Noma Literary New Face Prize, the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, the Itō Sei Literature Prize, and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award. His work has been translated into English.

Masahiko Shimada
Masahiko Shimada in 2007
Native name
島田雅彦
Born1961 (age 61–62)
OccupationWriter
LanguageJapanese
Alma materTokyo University of Foreign Studies
GenreFiction
Notable awards

Biography

While studying Russian at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Shimada published a story called Yasashii sayoku no tame no Kiyuukyoku (The Cassation for the Soft Left-wingers) that was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize.[1] The next year he won the 6th Noma Literary New Face Prize for his novel Muyū ōkoku no tame no ongaku (夢遊王国のための音楽, Music for the Kingdom of Somnambulism).[2]

Yumetsukai (夢使い, Dream Messenger) was published in Japan in 1989, with an English translation by Philip Gabriel following in 1992. In her review for The New York Times, Julia Just praised Dream Messenger as "proof that the Japanese novel is taking some fantastic turns in the hands of a new generation of writers."[3] A 2017 retrospective review by Stephen Mansfield of The Japan Times described Dream Messenger as "existential novel that manages to remain firmly grounded within the parameters of a compelling narrative."[4] The same year that Dream Messenger was published in English, Shimada won the 20th Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature for Higan Sensei (彼岸先生), a parody of Natsume Sōseki's novel Kokoro.[5][6]

Shimada wrote the libretto for Shigeaki Saegusa's opera Chūshingura, which Werner Herzog directed in its 1997 Tokyo debut.[7]

Shimada directed and performed in his own play Yurariumu (Ulalium) in 1990. His Japanese translation of Steve Erickson's Rubicon Beach appeared in 1991.[8]

In 2016 Shimada won the 70th Mainichi Publishing Culture Award for his novel Kyojin no hoshi (虚人の星).[9]

Recognition

Bibliography

  • 夢遊王国のための音楽 (Muyū ōkoku no tame no ongaku) (Kodansha, 1984). Music for a Somnambulant Kingdom
  • Yumetsukai (夢使い) (Kodansha, 1989). Dream Messenger, trans. Philip Gabriel (Kodansha, 1992, ISBN 9784770015358)
  • Miira ni naru made (1990). Until I Am a Mummy
  • Armadillo (Shinchosha, 1991), ISBN 4101187037
  • Higan Sensei (彼岸先生) (Fukutake Shoten, 1992, ISBN 9784828824215)
  • Jiyū shikei (自由死刑) (1999). Death by Choice, trans. Meredith McKinney (Thames River Press, 2013, ISBN 9780857282477)
  • Kyojin no hoshi (虛人の星), Kodansha, 2015, ISBN 9784062197434

References

  1. ^ "Author: Masahiko Shimada". Japanese Literature Promotion Project. Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b "野間文芸新人賞 過去受賞作" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. ^ Just, Julia (27 December 1992). "In Short: Fiction". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  4. ^ Mansfield, Stephen (29 July 2017). "'Dream Messenger': A woman searches for her son in Tokyo and New York". The Japan Times. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b "泉鏡花文学賞" [Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature] (in Japanese). City of Kanazawa. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Masahiko Shimada". Books from Japan. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  7. ^ Rimer, J. Thomas (2008). "One Legacy of Madame Butterfly: Chūshingura as a Contemporary Opera". In Wetmore, K. (ed.). Revenge Drama in European Renaissance and Japanese Theatre: From Hamlet to Madame Butterfly. Springer. pp. 217–236. ISBN 9780230611283.
  8. ^ . www.centerforbookculture.org:80. Archived from the original on 1 December 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ a b "毎日出版文化賞の人々/1 島田雅彦さん" [People of the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award 1: Masahiko Shimada]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). 7 November 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  10. ^ "伊藤整文学賞". 伊藤整文学賞の会 (in Japanese). Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  11. ^ "春の褒章に高木美帆さんら 688人、作詞家の秋元康さんも". Kahoku Shimpo. Retrieved 28 April 2022.

External links

  • Masahiko Shimada at J'Lit Books from Japan (in English)
  • Synopsis of Death By Choice (Jiyu shikei) at JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) (in English)

masahiko, shimada, 島田, 雅彦, shimada, masahiko, born, 1961, japanese, writer, noma, literary, face, prize, izumi, kyōka, prize, literature, itō, literature, prize, mainichi, publishing, culture, award, work, been, translated, into, english, 2007native, name島田雅彦b. Masahiko Shimada 島田 雅彦 Shimada Masahiko born 1961 is a Japanese writer He has won the Noma Literary New Face Prize the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature the Itō Sei Literature Prize and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award His work has been translated into English Masahiko ShimadaMasahiko Shimada in 2007Native name島田雅彦Born1961 age 61 62 OccupationWriterLanguageJapaneseAlma materTokyo University of Foreign StudiesGenreFictionNotable awardsNoma Literary New Face Prize Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature Mainichi Publishing Culture Award Contents 1 Biography 2 Recognition 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditWhile studying Russian at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Shimada published a story called Yasashii sayoku no tame no Kiyuukyoku The Cassation for the Soft Left wingers that was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize 1 The next year he won the 6th Noma Literary New Face Prize for his novel Muyu ōkoku no tame no ongaku 夢遊王国のための音楽 Music for the Kingdom of Somnambulism 2 Yumetsukai 夢使い Dream Messenger was published in Japan in 1989 with an English translation by Philip Gabriel following in 1992 In her review for The New York Times Julia Just praised Dream Messenger as proof that the Japanese novel is taking some fantastic turns in the hands of a new generation of writers 3 A 2017 retrospective review by Stephen Mansfield of The Japan Times described Dream Messenger as existential novel that manages to remain firmly grounded within the parameters of a compelling narrative 4 The same year that Dream Messenger was published in English Shimada won the 20th Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature for Higan Sensei 彼岸先生 a parody of Natsume Sōseki s novel Kokoro 5 6 Shimada wrote the libretto for Shigeaki Saegusa s opera Chushingura which Werner Herzog directed in its 1997 Tokyo debut 7 Shimada directed and performed in his own play Yurariumu Ulalium in 1990 His Japanese translation of Steve Erickson s Rubicon Beach appeared in 1991 8 In 2016 Shimada won the 70th Mainichi Publishing Culture Award for his novel Kyojin no hoshi 虚人の星 9 Recognition Edit1984 6th Noma Literary New Face Prize 2 1992 20th Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature 5 2006 17th Itō Sei Literature Prize 10 2016 70th Mainichi Publishing Culture Award 9 2022 Medal with Purple Ribbon 11 Bibliography Edit夢遊王国のための音楽 Muyu ōkoku no tame no ongaku Kodansha 1984 Music for a Somnambulant Kingdom Yumetsukai 夢使い Kodansha 1989 Dream Messenger trans Philip Gabriel Kodansha 1992 ISBN 9784770015358 Miira ni naru made 1990 Until I Am a Mummy Armadillo Shinchosha 1991 ISBN 4101187037 Higan Sensei 彼岸先生 Fukutake Shoten 1992 ISBN 9784828824215 Jiyu shikei 自由死刑 1999 Death by Choice trans Meredith McKinney Thames River Press 2013 ISBN 9780857282477 Kyojin no hoshi 虛人の星 Kodansha 2015 ISBN 9784062197434References Edit Author Masahiko Shimada Japanese Literature Promotion Project Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 8 September 2018 a b 野間文芸新人賞 過去受賞作 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved 8 September 2018 Just Julia 27 December 1992 In Short Fiction The New York Times Retrieved 8 September 2018 Mansfield Stephen 29 July 2017 Dream Messenger A woman searches for her son in Tokyo and New York The Japan Times Retrieved 8 September 2018 a b 泉鏡花文学賞 Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature in Japanese City of Kanazawa Retrieved 8 September 2018 Masahiko Shimada Books from Japan Retrieved 8 September 2018 Rimer J Thomas 2008 One Legacy of Madame Butterfly Chushingura as a Contemporary Opera In Wetmore K ed Revenge Drama in European Renaissance and Japanese Theatre From Hamlet to Madame Butterfly Springer pp 217 236 ISBN 9780230611283 Archived copy www centerforbookculture org 80 Archived from the original on 1 December 2005 Retrieved 12 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b 毎日出版文化賞の人々 1 島田雅彦さん People of the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award 1 Masahiko Shimada Mainichi Shimbun in Japanese 7 November 2016 Retrieved 8 September 2018 伊藤整文学賞 伊藤整文学賞の会 in Japanese Retrieved 8 September 2018 春の褒章に高木美帆さんら 688人 作詞家の秋元康さんも Kahoku Shimpo Retrieved 28 April 2022 External links EditMasahiko Shimada at J Lit Books from Japan in English Synopsis of Death By Choice Jiyu shikei at JLPP Japanese Literature Publishing Project in English Interview with Shimada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Masahiko Shimada amp oldid 1085002282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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