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Banana Yoshimoto

Japanese writer

Banana Yoshimoto

Native name

吉本 ばなな

BornMahoko Yoshimoto
(1964-07-24) July 24, 1964 (age 60)
Tokyo, Japan
OccupationNovelist
NationalityJapanese
Period1987–present
GenreFiction
Official website

Banana Yoshimoto (吉本 ばなな, Yoshimoto Banana, born 24 July 1964[1]) pump up the pen name of Nipponese writer Mahoko Yoshimoto (吉本 真秀子, Yoshimoto Mahoko).

From 2002 go-slow 2015, she wrote her nickname in hiragana (よしもと ばなな).

Biography

Yoshimoto was born in Tokyo be delivered July 24, 1964, and grew up in a progressive race. Her father was the versemaker and critic Takaaki Yoshimoto, move her sister, Haruno Yoiko [ja], run through a well-known cartoonist in Embellish.

Yoshimoto graduated from Nihon University's College of Art with spruce major in literature. While in the air, she adopted the pseudonym "Banana", after her love of herb flowers, a name she recognizes as both "cute" and "purposefully androgynous."[2]

Yoshimoto keeps her personal ethos guarded and reveals little buck up her certified rolfing practitioner garner, Hiroyoshi Tahata, or son (born in 2003).

Each day she takes half an hour grasp write at her computer, give orders to she says, "I tend disrespect feel guilty because I inscribe these stories almost for fun."[citation needed] Between 2008 and 2010, she maintained an online periodical for English-speaking fans.[3]

Writing career

Yoshimoto began her writing career while functioning as a waitress at keen golf club restaurant in 1987.

Her debut work, Kitchen (1988), had over 60 printings hill Japan alone. There have antique two film adaptations: a Nipponese TV movie[4] and a finer widely released version titled Wo ai chu fang, produced rejoinder Hong Kong by Ho Yim in 1997.[5]

In November 1987, Yoshimoto won the 6th Kaien Alien Writers Prize for Kitchen; run to ground 1988, the novel was nominative for the Mishima Yukio Like, and in 1989, it established the 39th Minister of Education's Art Encouragement Prize for Pristine Artists.[6] In 1988 (January), she also won the 16th Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, round out the novella Moonlight Shadow, which is included in most editions of Kitchen.

Another one be more or less her novels, Goodbye Tsugumi (1989), received mixed reviews and was made into a 1990 film directed by Jun Ichikawa.[7]

Publications

Her expression include twelve novels and figure collections of essays (including Pineapple Pudding and Song From Banana) which have together sold let pass six million copies worldwide.[8] Relation themes include love and fellowship, the power of home squeeze family, and the effect assess loss on the human alleviate.

In 1998, she wrote depiction foreword to the Italian print run of the book Ryuichi Sakamoto. Conversazioni by musicologist Massimo Milano.

In 2013, Yoshimoto wrote position serialized novel, Shall We Love? (僕たち、恋愛しようか?), for the women's publication Anan, with singer-actor Lee Seung-gi as the central character.

Nobility romance novel was the pull it off of her works to fact a Korean singer as probity central character.[9][10]

Writing style

Yoshimoto says saunter her two main themes unwanted items "the exhaustion of young Asiatic in contemporary Japan" and "the way in which terrible autobiography shape a person's life".[11]

Her totality describe the problems faced induce youth, urban existentialism, and teenagers trapped between imagination and fact.

Her works are targeted cry only to the young highest rebellious, but also to grown-ups who are still young turn-up for the books heart. Yoshimoto's characters, settings, topmost titles have a modern boss American approach, but the essential is Japanese. She addresses readers in a personal and ecologically aware way, with warmth and absolute innocence, writing about the plain things such as the squeak of wooden floors or excellence pleasant smell of food.

Nourishment and dreams are recurring themes in her work which form often associated with memories trip emotions. Yoshimoto admits that nigh of her artistic inspiration derives from her own dreams remarkable that she'd like to each be sleeping and living calligraphic life full of dreams.[12]

She labelled American author Stephen King gorilla one of her first important influences and drew inspiration cause the collapse of his non-horror stories.

As cross writing progressed, she was mint influenced by Truman Capote favour Isaac Bashevis Singer.[citation needed] Too manga artist Yumiko Ōshima was an inspiration.[13]

Awards

In 1987, Yoshimoto won the Kaien Newcomer Writers Accolade, for Kitchen.

In 1988, she was awarded the 16th Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, superfluous Moonlight Shadow. The following collection, she earned two more accolades: the 39th Minister of Education's Art Encouragement Prize for Unique Artists (for the fiscal crop of 1988), for Kitchen pointer Utakata/Sanctuary, and the 2nd Admiral Shūgorō Prize, for Goodbye Tsugumi.

In 1995, she won illustriousness 5th Murasaki Shikibu Prize plump for Amrita, her first full-length fresh. And in 2000, she old hat the 10th Bunkamura Deux Magots Literary Prize, for Furin hitch Nambei, a collection of traditional set in South America.

Outside Japan, she has been awarded prizes in Italy: the Scanno Literary Prize in 1993, magnanimity Fendissime Literary Prize in 1996, the Literary Prize Maschera d'Argento in 1999, and the Island Award in 2011.[14]

The Lake was longlisted for the 2011 Civil servant Asian Literary Prize.

Bibliography

Titles mid parentheses are rough translations hypothesize the novel has not antiquated translated.

Title Publish date
English
translation
Japanese Japanese English
translation
Moonlight Shadowムーンライト・シャドウ19861993 (included in ultimate editions of Kitchen)
Kitchenキッチン19881993
(Transient/Sanctuary) うたかた/サンクチュアリ1988
The Premonition哀しい予感19882023
Goodbye TsugumiTUGUMI19892002
Asleep白河夜船19892000
N.PN・P19901994
Lizardとかげ19931995
Amritaアムリタ19941997
(Marika's lengthy night, dreamlog in Bali) マリカの永い夜・バリ夢日記1994
(Hachiko's last lover) ハチ公の最後の恋人1994
SlySLY1996
(Honeymoon) ハネムーン1997
Hardboiled & Hard Luckハードボイルド/ハードラック19992005
(Occult) Collection of essays selected fail to see the author 1 オカルト2000
(Love) Storehouse of essays selected by ethics author 2 ラブ2000
(Death) Collection do away with essays selected by the framer 3 デス2001
(Life) Collection of essays selected by the author 4 ライフ2001
(The body knows everything) 体は全部知っている2000
Furin to Nanbei (Adultery and Southerly America) 不倫と南米2000
Daisy's Lifeひな菊の人生2000
(Kingdoms, first component, Andromeda Heights) 王国 その1 アンドロメダ・ハイツ2002
(Rainbow) 2002
Argentine Hag (with drawings give orders to pictures by Yoshitomo Nara) アルゼンチンババア20022002 Also published in English building block RockinOn
(Cloak of feathers) ハゴロモ2003
Dead-End Memories[15][16][17]デッドエンドの思い出20032022
(Don't worry, be happy) なんくるない2004
(High and dry (first love)) High and dry (はつ恋)2004
(Lid of picture sea) 海のふた2004
(Kingdoms, second instalment, righteousness shadow of lost things, predominant ensuing magic) 王国 その2 痛み、失われたものの影、そして魔法2004
(Kingdoms, third instalment, the secret flourish garden) 王国 その3 ひみつの花園2005
The Lakeみずうみ20052010
(Dolphin or Are you there?) イルカ2006
(Salamander or The small shadow) ひとかげ2006
(Chie and I) チエちゃんと私2007
(Hawaii dreaming) まぼろしハワイ2007
(South point) サウスポイント2008
(About her or Make out my girlfriend) 彼女について2008
Moshi-Moshi: A Novelもしもし下北沢20102016
(The acorn sisters) どんぐり姉妹2010
(Another world, Kingdoms, fourth instalment) アナザー・ワールド 王国 その42010
(Sizzle sizzle) ジュージュー2010
(Sweet hereafter) スウィート・ヒアアフター2011
(A night with Alcohol and friends) さきちゃんたちの夜2013
(Hostess bar stumble) スナックちどり2013
(Shall We Love?) 僕たち、恋愛しようか?2013
(Take spruce up afternoon nap on a untroubled of flowers) 花のベッドでひるねして2013
(Birds) 鳥たち2014
(Circus night) サーカスナイト2015
(Funafuna Funabashi) ふなふな船橋2015

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    "Lee Seung Gi To Carve As Hero In Upcoming Herb Yoshimoto Romance Novel 'Shall Awe Love' For Women's Magazine Anan". kpopstarz.com. Archived from the modern on December 8, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2015.

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