多和田葉子(たわだ・ようこ)さんは、とてもゆうめいな日本人の作家(さっか =author)です。多和田さんは、日本語(にほんご)とドイツ語で しょうせつ(novel)や詩(し=poem)をかきます (to write)。
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Tawada
あきやすみのあと、多和田さんはノートルダムのキャンパスに きます。10/26(水)にMcKeena Hallで多和田さんのレクチャーがありますよ。とてもおもしろいとおもいます。みなさん、いってください。
Dr. Tawada has won numerous literary awards in Japan and Germany, and has gained recognition in the English-speaking world for her short story collections. In Japan she has received the prestigious Akutagawa Prize. In Germany she won the Adelbert-von-Chamisso Prize for her contributions to German culture. She also received the Prize in Literature from the City of Hamburg, the Lessing Prize, and in 2005, on the 173rd anniversary of Goethe’s death, the Goethe-Medal, an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany awarded by the Goethe Institut. Outside of Japan and Germany, Tawada’s fiction, poetry, and essays have been featured in journals and anthologies in France, China, Italy, Holland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. She has served as writer-in-residence throughout the U.S., including at the Villa Aurora, M.I.T., University of Kentucky, Deutsches Haus of New York University, Washington University, Stanford University, and Cornell University.
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