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AKUTAGAWA PRIZE

Japan Times
CULTURE / Books
Mar 28, 2015
The messy, lonesome worlds of Risa Wataya
In 2003, two young female authors won the Akutagawa Prize — arguably the most important literary prize in Japan. One winner was 21-year-old Hitomi Kanehara for her novel "Snakes and Earrings" ("Hebi ni Piasu"); the other was Risa Wataya, who was only 19 at the time — the youngest winner of the prize at the time — for her novel "I Want to Kick You in the Back" ("Keritai Senaka").
JAPAN
Jan 16, 2015
Ono wins Akutagawa literary award; Nishi wins Naoki Prize
Novelist Masatsugu Ono has won the prestigious Akutagawa Prize for up-and-coming authors, while the Naoki Prize for popular fiction has gone to writer Kanako Nishi, the selection committee said Thursday.
EDITORIALS
Jan 25, 2014
Literature prizes elevate women
Japan ranks 105th out of 136 countries on the world gender gap index even as the winners of the nation's literary prizes were all women, again.

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