Tetsushi Suwa

Tetsushi Suwa (諏訪哲史, Suwa Tetsuhi, born 1969) is a Japanese writer from Nagoya, Aichi. He was awarded the 137th Akutagawa Prize in 2007 for Asatte no Hito (アサッテの人, "The person of the day after tomorrow").[1] The novel was first published in the literary magazine Gunzo, winning the magazine's award for new writers.

Work

  • Asatte no hito (アサッテの人). Kōdansha, 2007, ISBN 978-4-06-214214-4
  • Risun (りすん). Kōdansha, 2008, ISBN 978-4-06-214643-2
  • Lombardia enkei (ロンバルディア遠景). Kōdansha, 2009, ISBN 978-4-06-215548-9
  • Ryōdo (領土). Shinchōsha, 2011, ISBN 978-4-10-331381-6, Kurzgeschichtensammlung
  • Suwa-shi monjū (スワ氏文集). Kōdansha, 2012, ISBN 978-4-06-218109-9
  • Hen-ai zōshoshitsu (偏愛蔵書室). Kokushokankōkai, 2014, ISBN 978-4-33-605828-7
  • Gan-yen no Joō (岩塩の女王). Shinchosha, 2017, ISBN 978-4-10-331382-3
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References

  1. "芥川賞に諏訪哲史さん、直木賞は松井今朝子さん" [Akutagawa Prize to Tetsushi Suwa, Naoki Prize to Kesako Matsui]. Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). July 17, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2018.


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