Akiko Akazome (赤染 晶子, Akazome Akiko), born Akiko Seino (瀬野 晶子, Seino Akiko), was a Japanese writer. Akazome won the 143rd Akutagawa Prize and the 99th...
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artists. Hotaru Akane (born 1983), blogger, lyricist Akiko Akazome (1974–2017), novelist Akazome Emon (956–1041), waka poet Risu Akizuki (born 1958),...
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Hiroshi Ōmori as Kiyohara no Motosuke, Kikyō's father Kaname Ouki as Akazome Emon Yūsuke Santamaria as Abe no Haruakira, a.k.a. Abe no Seimei Daiki...
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the Earth (trans. Allison Markin Powell, Soho Crime, 2017) 2005 (134th) - Akiko Itoyama, Waiting in the Offing (In Words Without Borders, April 2007, trans...
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(1927–2015, Poland/Israel), mem. & Hc. survivor Akiko Akazome (赤染晶子, 1974–2017, Japan), fiction wr. Akazome Emon (赤染衛門, late 950s/early 960s – post-1041)...
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Akutagawa Prize to Be Awarded to Rie Qudan (33), Naoki Prize to Kawasaki Akiko (44) and Manabu Makime (47)]. Shūkan Bunshun (in Japanese). 2024-01-17....
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Empress Shōshi (redirect from Empress Akiko)
The Tale of Genji, to Shōshi's court, where she joined Izumi Shikibu and Akazome Emon. Later Ise no Taifu, a talented poet and musician also joined. At...
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(Akiko) children. Shorter vignettes describe interactions among imperial ladies-in-waiting and other court writers, such as Izumi Shikibu, Akazome Emon...
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cancelled 2019 Winner "The Maiden's Betrayal" (Otome no mikkoku, 2010), Akiko Akazome - translated by Michelle Kyoko Crowson 2018 Winners "A Famous Flower...
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the Akutagawa Prize multiple times and almost sharing the award with Akiko Akazome in 2010, Kashimada won the 147th Akutagawa Prize for Meido meguri (Touring...
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(911–983) Michitsuna no Haha (c. 935 – c. 995): author of Kagerō Nikki Akazome Emon (c. 956 – c. 1041) Sei Shōnagon (c. 966 – c. 1017): The Pillow Book...
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INIST 1129642 Nakano, Nobuhiro; Nishiyama, Chiharu; Tokura, Tomoko; Nagasako-Akazome, Yoko; Ohtake, Yasuyuki; Okumura, Ko; Ogawa, Hideoki (2008-07-02). "Procyanidin...
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1016/S0166-445X(00)00090-4. ISSN 0166-445X. PMID 10967398. Kanda, Shinji; Akazome, Yasuhisa; Matsunaga, Takuya; Yamamoto, Naoyuki; Yamada, Shunji; Tsukamura...
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U.S. Poet Laureate, 1950–1952 Aganice Ainianos (1838–1892), Greek poet Akazome Emon (956–1041), Japanese poet and historian Mark Akenside (1721–1770)...
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Hrotsvitha (c. 935 – c. 1002), German dramatist and poet writing in Latin Akazome Emon (赤染衛門, 956–1041), Japanese poet and historian Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部...
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Kaijin Akashi 明石 海人 (1901-1939), author of poetry inspired by his leprosy Akazome Emon 赤染衛門 (956–1041) waka poet of the mid-Heian period; a member of both...
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between other ladies-in-waiting and court writers such as Izumi Shikibu, Akazome Emon and Sei Shōnagon. It also gives a lively account of the regency of...
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