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God Bless You, 2011

Hiromi Kawakami

Translated by Ted Goossen & Motoyuki Shibata

‘He had treated all of us on the same floor to ‘moving-in noodles’ as a symbol of good will and distributed packets of postcards, a level of formality you don’t see often nowadays.’

Hiromi Kawakami

Born in 1958 in Tokyo, HIROMI KAWAKAMI is one of Japan's most popular contemporary novelists. She is the recipient of the Pascal Short Story Prize for New Writers and the Akutagawa Prize. Her novel Drowning won both the Ito Sei Literature Award and Joryu Bungaku Sho (Women Writers' Prize) in 2000. Her novel Manazuru won the 2011 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize. Strange Weather in Tokyo (Sensei no kaban) won the Tanizaki prize in 2001 and was shortlisted for both the 2013 Man Asian Literary Prize and the 2014 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

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Translated by Ted Goossen

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Translated by Motoyuki Shibata

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