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*Please read the profile. ◎ Popular Bunshun Bunko edition ◎ Out of print by the publisher, reprint undecided ◎ Highly recommended with confidence! It's very clean as you can see in the photos. There are almost no scratches or stains. There are some extremely minor scuffs and signs of use that are difficult to convey in the photos. Out of print by the publisher, reprint undecided. Items in good condition are rarely available. Highly recommended with confidence! If you're looking for one, please make an immediate purchase. "ab sango - Kanjutai no Odori" Natsuko Kuroda Price: ¥940 + tax (¥1034) First edition, July 2015 Received high praise from Shigehiko Hasumi, former president of the University of Tokyo, and won the Waseda Bungaku Newcomer Award. Furthermore, she won the Akutagawa Prize at the oldest age in history, 75 years old. At the press conference, she sincerely said, "Thank you very much for finding me while I'm still alive," and the shocking work "ab sango" became a hot topic. Please enjoy the youthful and mature, beautiful writing. Natsuko Kuroda (Kuroda Natsuko, real name: undisclosed, March 23, 1937 - ) Japanese novelist. Born in Akasaka, Tokyo. Her father is Naoshiro Tsuji, a Sanskrit scholar. Her mother died of tuberculosis when she was 4 years old, and she herself was recuperating at home, and she began writing stories at the age of 5. She attended Shonan Shirayuri Gakuen, a Catholic school, from elementary school to high school. She first published her work "Tamie" in the literary club magazine of her high school. In that issue, she published a poem of four lines and nine stanzas called "Fragments of a Distant Day." She entered the Department of Japanese Literature at the Faculty of Education at Waseda University, and during her time there, she presided over the literary magazine "Sajo." At the same time, Shuji Terayama and Taichi Yamada were her seniors in the Department of Japanese Literature at Waseda University, and Akiko Shimojyu, an essayist and former NHK announcer, was a classmate and fellow member of the literary magazine. After graduating from university, she worked as a Japanese language teacher at Midorigaoka Girls' High School in Yokosuka for two years, and then worked as a clerk, a freelance proofreader, and various other part-time jobs. In 1963, she won the Yomiuri Short Story Award for "Mari." From around 1970, she stopped applying for awards and publishing in print, and continued writing. In September 2012, she won the Waseda Bungaku Newcomer Award for "ab sango," which she submitted to "Waseda Bungaku," and made her debut. In January 2013, she won the 148th Akutagawa Prize for the same work. Her award at the age of 75 years and 9 months was the oldest record in history. *Mainly dealing with popular works and out-of-print paperback editions. Please check the seller's product list. #NatsukoKuroda #Natsuko_Kuroda #book #JapaneseLiterature/Novels/Stories ab sango - Kanjutai no Odori (Bunshun Bunko ku38-1) by Natsuko Kuroda Brand: -
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