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Elemental by Erika Kobayashi
Elemental by Erika Kobayashi









Elemental by Erika Kobayashi

(2019) and Trinity,Karuizawa New Art Museum, Nagano (2017). The Forest of Wild Birds, Yutaka Kikutake Gallery, Tokyo Include His Last Bow, Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix, London (2019) 1F in Of Light: Luminous), which traces the history of the atomĪnd radiation, and a book of her recent writings,ĭrawings, and comics, Wasurerarenai Mono (I Can’t Forget). Inspired by the diaries of Anne Frank and based on the diary of Kobayashiįather, the graphic novel Hikari no kodomo 1.2.3 LUMINOUS (Children

Elemental by Erika Kobayashi

Nonfictional work Shin’ai naru Kitty tachi e (Your Dear Kitty,), Along with her literary work, she has presented installation pieces as an artist both in Japan and internationally that enable viewers to re-experience various scenes from her writings in which the elements of fiction and documentary drift between personal narrative and social reality.Ĭollection of short stories She Looks into the Mirror, the She was nominated for the 27th Mishima Yukio Award and the 151st Akutagawa Award in 2014 for her novel, Madame Curie to chōshoku o (Breakfast with Madame Curie), also published by Shūeisha.

Elemental by Erika Kobayashi

Friendship Commission Prizes (JUSFC) for the Translation of Japanese Literature for the Trinity, Trinity, Trinity, translated by Brian Bergstrom, published by Astra House. She was awarded the 44th Japan Sherlock Holmes Club Encouragement Award in 2022 for her novel His Last Bow published by Kodansha, the 7th Tekken Heterotopia Literary Prize in 2020 for her novel Trinity, Trinity, Trinity, published by Shūeisha, won the the 2022-2023 Japan-U.S. Kobayashi creates works that are inspired by things invisible to the eye: time and history, family and memory, and the traces left in places. Girls, Making Paper Balloon Bombs」(出演:角銅真実、寺尾紗穂、浮、古川麦)。Įrika Kobayashi was born in 1978 in Tokyo, Japan.











Elemental by Erika Kobayashi