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is a Japanese author and emeritus professor of literature at
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. She has won the
Akutagawa Prize The is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. Because of its prestige and the considerable attention the winner receives from the media, it is, along with the Naoki Prize, one of Japan's most sought after literary prizes. History Th ...
, the
Yomiuri Prize The is a literary award in Japan. The prize was founded in 1949 by the Yomiuri Shimbun Company to help form a "strong cultural nation". The winner is awarded two million Japanese yen and an inkstone. Award categories For the first two years, ...
, and the Itō Sei Literature Prize.


Early years

Ogino was born as Anna Gaillard in Naka-ku,
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,
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, to a Japanese mother and a French-American father. Her mother, Kinuko Emi, was a prominent abstract painter. Ogino was naturalized during elementary school, and received her undergraduate and master's degree in French literature from
Keio University , abbreviated as or , is a private university, private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally established as a school for Rangaku, Western studies in 1858 in Edo. It was granted university status in 1920, becomi ...
, as well as receiving a scholarship to
Paris-Sorbonne University Paris-Sorbonne University (also known as Paris IV; ) was a public university, public research university in Paris, France, active from 1971 to 2017. It was the main inheritor of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Paris. In 2018, it m ...
to study Rabelais. In 2002 she became a full professor at Keio.


Career

Ogino began writing in 1983 as text author for comic strips about mermaids. She won the 1991
Akutagawa Prize The is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. Because of its prestige and the considerable attention the winner receives from the media, it is, along with the Naoki Prize, one of Japan's most sought after literary prizes. History Th ...
for '. Her 1991 book ', a critical novel that compares eminent male Japanese authors to different types of foods, has received scholarly attention for its subversive use of parodic language. In 2002 she received the 53rd
Yomiuri Prize The is a literary award in Japan. The prize was founded in 1949 by the Yomiuri Shimbun Company to help form a "strong cultural nation". The winner is awarded two million Japanese yen and an inkstone. Award categories For the first two years, ...
for '. In 2008 she received the 19th Itō Sei Literature Prize for ', "a tour de force of parody and trauma chronicling her partner’s struggle with, and eventual death from, cancer."


Recognition

* 1991 105th
Akutagawa Prize The is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. Because of its prestige and the considerable attention the winner receives from the media, it is, along with the Naoki Prize, one of Japan's most sought after literary prizes. History Th ...
(1991上) * 2002 53rd
Yomiuri Prize The is a literary award in Japan. The prize was founded in 1949 by the Yomiuri Shimbun Company to help form a "strong cultural nation". The winner is awarded two million Japanese yen and an inkstone. Award categories For the first two years, ...
(2001年度) * 2008 19th Itō Sei Literature Prize


Works

* ',
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, 1990, * ', Fukutake Shoten, * ', Bungeishunjū, 1991, * ''Blūgeru tonda'' (ブリューゲル、飛んだ), Shinchōsha, 1991, ISBN 978-4103817017 * ''Ai robu ango'' (アイ・ラブ安吾), Asahi Shimbun Publication, 1992, ISBN 978-4022640734 * ''Kojiki gaiden'' (コジキ外伝), Iwanami shoten, 1992, ISBN 4000041576 * ''Madona no henshin shikkaku'' (マドンナの変身失格), Fukutake Shoten, 1993, ISBN 978-4828824635 * ''Shūkan Ogino'' (週刊オギノ), Kadokawa Shoten, 1993, ISBN 978-4041895016 * ''Annaryū genki ga nani yori'' (アンナ流 元気がなにより), Kairyūsha, 1993, ISBN 4759303650 * ''Taberu onna'' (食べる女),
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, 1994, ISBN 978-4163146904 * ''Momo monogatari'' (桃物語), Kodansha, 1994, ISBN 4062054434 * ''Raburē shuppan'' (ラブレー出帆 ), Iwanami shoten, 1994, ISBN 978-4000037327 * ''Hyakumanchōsha to kelkun suru kyō'' (百万長者と結婚する教), Kodansha, 1995, ISBN 978-4062079402 * ''Anna no kōjō kankō'' (アンナの工場観光), Kyōdō Tsūshinsha, 1995, ISBN 4764103516 * ''Metantei Maririn'' (名探偵マリリン), Asahi Shimbun Publication, 1995, ISBN 978-4022568694 * ''Nama mugi・name gome・name akubi'' (生ムギ・生ゴメ・生アクビ), Kodansha, 1995, ISBN 978-4062075657 * ''Sora no hon'' (空の本),Parco Publishing, 1996, ISBN 978-4891944865 * ''Pari hana no pasa-ju monogatari'' (パリ 華のパサージュ物語), NHK shuppan, 1996, ISBN 978-4140052341 * ''Hanshi hansei'' (半死半生), Kadokawa shoten, 1996, ISBN 978-4048729741 * ''Shi no hakken: yōroppa no kosō o tazunete'' (死の発見:ヨーロッパの古層を訪ねて), co-written with Matsubara Hideichi and Yōrō Takeshi, Iwanami shoten, 1997, ISBN 978-4000233163 * ''Ichinichi sanshoku hirune jiten'' (一日三食ひるね辞典), TBS Britanica, 1999, ISBN 978-4484992112 * ''Makkana uso no tsukikata'' (まっかなウソのつき方), co-written with
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, Eagle Publishing, 1999, ISBN 978-4901191005 * ''Sora tobu buta'' (空飛ぶ豚),Kyōdō Tsūshinsha, 1999, ISBN 978-4764104211 * ''『Warau』shikanai! (''『笑う』しかない!), Mikasa Shobo, 2001, ISBN 978-4837960133 * ', Bungeishunjū, 2001, * ''Kenage'' (けなげ), Iwanami shoten, 2002, ISBN 978-4000227209 * ''Ton ton hyōshi'' (とんとん拍子), Seiryusha, 2002, ISBN 978-4860290023 * ''Anna no enerugi kankō'' (アンナのエネルギー観光), Ei Shuppansha, 2004, ISBN 978-4777900596 * ''Raburē de genki ni naru'' (ラブレーで元気になる), Misuzu Shobo, 2005, ISBN 978-4622083146 * ',
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, 2007, * Hataraku Anna no hitorikko kaigō (働くアンナの一人っ子介護), Gurafu sha, 2008, ISBN 978-4766212099 * ''Naguru onna'' (殴る女),
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, 2009, ISBN 978-4087713183 * ''Erotama'' (えろたま), Chuokoron Shinsha, 2013, ISBN 978-4120044960 * ''Denki sakka'' (電気作家), Goma Books, 2015, ISBN 978-4777116171 * ',
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, 2017, * ''Rōfujin marianu suzuki no heya'' (老婦人マリアンヌ鈴木の部屋),Asahi Shimbun Publication, 2021, ISBN 978-4022517456


Translations

* ''Tonta raburē'' (とんだタビュラン), translation of ''Raoul Taburin'' (1995) by
Jean-jacques Sempé Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022), was a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny, ''Le Petit Nicolas'', and also for his poster-like illust ...
, Taiheisha, 1997, ISBN 978-4924330436 * ''Koibitotachi- a-mu・su-ru'' (恋人たち- ア-ム・ス-ル), translation of ''Âmes sœurs'' (1991) by
Jean-jacques Sempé Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022), was a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny, ''Le Petit Nicolas'', and also for his poster-like illust ...
, Taiheisha, 1998, ISBN 978-4924330474 * ''Ohana no sukina ōkami kun'' (おはなのすきなおおかみくん), translation of ''Maxime Loupiot'' by Marie-Odile Judes, Kodansha, 1999, ISBN 978-4062619851 * ''San・torope'' (サン・トロペ), translation of ''Saint Tropez'' (1968) by
Jean-jacques Sempé Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022), was a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny, ''Le Petit Nicolas'', and also for his poster-like illust ...
, Taiheisha, 1999, ISBN 978-4924330528


Works translated into English

* "Mama Drinks Her Tea," trans. Vyjayanthi Ratnam Selinger in ''More Stories by Japanese Women Writers: An Anthology'', ed. Kyoko Selden and Noriko Lippit (M.E. Sharpe, 2011), 102–126. * "Nue," trans. Amanda C. Seaman. ''U.S.-Japan Women's Journal'' 58 (2020): 21–34.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ogino, Anna 21st-century Japanese women writers 1956 births Paris-Sorbonne University alumni Living people People from Naka, Yokohama Writers from Yokohama Japanese people of American descent Japanese people of French descent Akutagawa Prize winners Yomiuri Prize winners Academic staff of Keio University Keio University alumni