Keiichiro Hirano

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Keiichirō Hirano
Born
平野啓一郎(小説家)

(1975-06-22) 22 June 1975 (age 48)
Aichi prefecture, Japan
Websitek-hirano.com

Keiichirō Hirano (平野 啓一郎, Hirano Keiichirō, born June 22, 1975) is a Japanese novelist.

Hirano was born in

cultural ambassador
and spent a year in France.

Novels

  • L'Eclipse (日蝕)
  • Conte de la première lune (一月物語)
  • The Only Form of Love (かたちだけの愛 [単行本]) 2008
  • Dawn (ドーン (講談社文庫) [文庫]) 2009
  • A Man (ある男 (文藝春秋)) 2018
  • Other Works, Essays, Dialogues, etc.

His short story "Clear Water" (Shimizu, 清水), translated by Anthony Chambers, appears in Modern Japanese Literature, Volume 2 (Columbia University Press, 2007), pp. 542–549.

Awards

  • 120th (1998) Akutagawa Prize
  • 18th (2000) Kyoto Culture Prize
  • 59th (2008) Education, Science and Technology Minister’s Art Encouragement Prize for New Writers, for Dam Break
  • 19th (2009) Prix Deux Magots Bunkamura, for Dawn

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Others

  • ウェブ人間論