Yumie Hiraiwa
Yumie Hiraiwa (平岩 弓枝, Hiraiwa Yumie, 15 March 1932 – 9 June 2023) was a Japanese Naoki Award-winning author.[1]
Life
[edit]The daughter of the chief priest of Yoyogi Hachiman shrine, Hiraiwa was born in Tokyo in 1932. After graduating from the Department of Japanese Literature at Japan Women's University, the aspiring author studied under novelist Togawa Yukio and became a member of Shinyo-kai, an organization to promote literature established in memory of novelist Hasegawa Shin. In 1959, her work Taganeshi (A Sword Name-Engraver) won the Naoki Award.
Hiraiwa died from pneumonia on 9 June 2023, at the age of 91.[2]
Works
[edit]Hiraiwa's representative works include the historical detective-story series Onyado Kawasemi (The Kawasemi Inn). Her works cover a wide range of genres, including historical and contemporary novels, mysteries, novels on adolescence and scripts for plays and TV dramas.[3] In 1987, she became a member of the selection committee for the Naoki Award.
References
[edit]- ^ Schierbeck, Sachiko Shibata; Edelstein, Marlene R. (1994). Japanese women novelists in the 20th century: 104 biographies, 1900-1993. Museum Tusculanum Press. p. 157. ISBN 87-7289-268-4.
- ^ 作家、脚本家の平岩弓枝さん死去 時代小説「御宿かわせみ」、ドラマ「ありがとう」 (in Japanese)
- ^ Ueda, Makoto (2004). The Mother of Dreams: Portrayals of Women in Modern Japanese Fiction. Kodansha International. p. 258. ISBN 4-7700-2976-4.
External links
[edit]- J'Lit | Authors : Yumie Hiraiwa* | Books from Japan (in English)
- Yumie Hiraiwa:books by Yumie Hiraiwa
- 1932 births
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- Japanese writers
- Japanese historical novelists
- Women historical novelists
- 20th-century Japanese screenwriters
- 21st-century Japanese screenwriters
- Recipients of the Order of Culture
- Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon
- Persons of Cultural Merit
- Naoki Prize winners
- Japan Women's University alumni
- Writers from Tokyo
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