Hiromi Kawakami

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Early life and education

Kawakami was born in 1958 in Tokyo. She grew up in the Takaido neighborhood of Suginami City in Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto Region.[1] She graduated from Ochanomizu Women's College in 1980.[2]

Career

After graduating from college Kawakami began writing and editing for NW-SF, a Japanese science fiction magazine.[3] Her first short story, "Sho-shimoku" ("Diptera"), appeared in NW-SF in 1980.[2] She also taught science in a middle school and high school, but became a housewife when her husband had to relocate for work.[4][1]

In 1994, at the age of 36, Kawakami debuted as a writer of literary fiction with a collection of short stories entitled Kamisama (God).[4] In 1996 Hebi wo fumi (Tread on a Snake) won the Akutagawa Prize, one of Japan's most prestigious literary awards.[5] It was later translated into English under the title Record of a Night Too Brief.[6] She received the Tanizaki Prize in 2001 for her novel Sensei no kaban (The Briefcase or Strange Weather in Tokyo), a love story about a friendship and romance between a woman in her thirties and her former teacher, a man in his seventies.[7] After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Kawakami rewrote her debut short story "Kamisama" ("God"), keeping the original plot but incorporating the events of Fukushima into the story.[8]

In 2014 the film Nishino Yukihiko no Koi to Bōken, based on Kawakami's 2003 novel of the same name and starring Yutaka Takenouchi and Machiko Ono, was released nationwide in Japan.[9] That same year Kawakami's novel Script error: No such module "Nihongo". was published by Bungeishunjū. Suisei won the 66th Yomiuri Prize in 2015, with selection committee member Yōko Ogawa praising the book for expanding the horizon of literature.[10] In 2016 Kawakami's book Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., a collection of 14 short stories published by Kodansha, won the 44th Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature.[11] In 2025, Under the Eye of the Big Bird, Asa Yoneda's English translation of this collection, was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize.[12][13][14]

Writing style

Kawakami's work explores emotional ambiguity by describing the intimate details of everyday social interactions.[15] Many of her stories incorporate elements of fantasy and magical realism. Her writing has drawn comparisons to Lewis Carroll[16] and Banana Yoshimoto,[17] and she has cited Gabriel García Márquez and J. G. Ballard as influences.[18] Many of her short stories, novel extracts, and essays have been translated into English, including "God Bless You" ("Kamisama"),[19] "The Moon and the Batteries" (extract from Sensei no kaban),[20] "Mogera Wogura",[21] "Blue Moon",[22] "The Ten Loves of Nishino",[23] and "People in My Neighborhood."

Awards and honors

Film adaptation

Selected works

Original publication English publication
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Kamisama
1994 Partial translation included in Read Real Japanese Fiction, trans. Michael Emmerich, Kodansha, Template:ISBN 2008
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Hebi wo fumu
1996 Record of a Night Too Brief, trans. Lucy North, Pushkin Press, Template:ISBN 2017
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Oboreru
2000 N/A N/A
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Sensei no kaban
2001 The Briefcase, trans. Allison Markin Powell, Counterpoint, Template:ISBN
Strange Weather in Tokyo, trans. Allison Markin Powell, Counterpoint, Template:ISBN
2012
2017
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Parēdo
2002 Parade: A Folktale, trans. Allison Markin Powell, Soft Skull Press, Template:ISBN 2019
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Ryūgū
2002 Dragon Palace, trans. Ted Goossen, Stone Bride Press, Template:ISBN 2023
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Nishino Yukihiko no koi to bōken
2003 The Ten Loves of Nishino, trans. Allison Markin Powell, Europa Editions, Template:ISBN 2019
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Furudōgu Nakano shōten
2005 The Nakano Thrift Shop, trans. Allison Markin Powell, Europa Editions, Template:ISBN 2016
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Manazuru
2006 Manazuru trans. Michael Emmerich, Counterpoint, Template:ISBN 2010
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Pasutamashīn no yūrei
2010 N/A N/A
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Suisei
2014 N/A N/A
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Ōkina tori ni sarawarenai yō
2016 Under the Eye of the Big Bird, trans. Asa Yoneda, Soft Skull Press, Template:ISBN 2024 [33][34]
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Kono atari no hitotachi
2016 People From My Neighborhood, trans. Ted Goossen, Soft Skull Press (publisher), Template:ISBN 2021
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Sandome no koi
2020 The Third Love, trans. Ted Goossen, Granta Books, Template:ISBN 2024 [35][36]

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