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Yumiko Kurahashi
Born
(1935-10-10)October 10, 1935 Tosayamada, Kami district, Kōchi prefecture, Empire of Japan
Died
June 10, 2005(2005-06-10) (aged 69) Tokyo, Japan
Occupation
Writer, translator
Nationality
Japanese
Alma mater
Meiji University Kyoto Women's University
Yumiko Kurahashi (倉橋 由美子, Kurahashi Yumiko, October 10, 1935 – June 10, 2005) was a Japanese writer. Her married name was Yumiko Kumagai (熊谷 由美子, Kumagai Yumiko), but she wrote under her birth name.
Her work was experimental and antirealist, questioning prevailing societal norms regarding sexual relations, violence, and social order. Her antinovels employed pastiche, parody, and other elements typical of postmodernist writing.
YumikoKurahashi (倉橋 由美子, KurahashiYumiko, October 10, 1935 – June 10, 2005) was a Japanese writer. Her married name was Yumiko Kumagai (熊谷 由美子, Kumagai...
published in Japan. A Japanese writer very much influenced by Austen was YumikoKurahashi. In her 1971 novel Yume no ukihashi (The Bridge of Dreams), the heroine...
dissertation Three Japanese Women Writers: Higuchi Ichiyō, Sata Ineko and KurahashiYumiko. Aoyama, Tomoko (2008). "Proletarian Eating and Writing: Sata Ineko...
Miyahara. While delivering papers to the Student Council Room one day, Riko Kurahashi awkwardly walks in on the Student Council President and student exemplar...
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ronsō) when he wrote a glowing review of previously unknown author YumikoKurahashi's short story "Parutai" ("The Party"), a satirical piece which acutely...
1931-1945. Routledge. p. 64. ISBN 9780415588683. Sakaki, Atsuko (2001). "KurahashiYumiko's Negotiations with the Fathers". In Copeland, Rebecca L.; Ramirez-Christensen...
mouth. Police says it is suicide, Naoto knows otherwise. Kanako Kurahashi (倉橋 かなこ, Kurahashi Kanako) The scientist who will cause the destruction of mankind...