Taeko Tomioka

Taeko Tomioka (, ''Tomioka Taeko''; July 28, 1935 – April 6, 2023) was a Japanese writer.

She was born in Osaka, was educated at Osaka Women's College, worked as a high school English teacher and moved to Tokyo in 1960. Tomioka visited New York City in 1964 and returned home to Japan in 1966. In 1969, she married Suga Kishio.

Tomioka published several collections of poems. ''Henrei'' (1958) won the Mr. H Prize (H-shi Shō), awarded by the Association of Contemporary Japanese Poets. ''Monogatari no akuru hi'' (1961) received the 'Muro Saisei Prize. Tomioka also wrote a poetical drama ''Matsuri'' (1959) and a screenplay ''Shinju ten no Amijima'' (Double suicide, 1968).

In 1971, she published the novel ''Oka ni mukatte hito wa narabu'' (Facing the Hills they stand). In 1974, Tomioka wrote ''Shokubutsu sai'', which received the Tamura Toshiko Prize. In 1974, she published ''Meido no kazoku'' (Family in hell), which received the Women's Literature Prize. Her 1983 novel ''Namiutsu tochi '' was published in English as ''Building Waves'' (2012: ).

Tomioka also translated some English works by authors such as Gertrude Stein into Japanese. She has also produced essays on literature from a feminist viewpoint.

In 1993, she published ''Nobuyoshi Araki: Akt-Tokyo, 1971-1991'', a book of erotic photography. In 1997, Tomioka wrote ''Hiberunia kikō'' (A journey to Ireland), which received the Noma Literary Prize.

In 2000, ''The Funeral of a Giraffe: Seven Stories'', a collection of her stories translated from Japanese to English, was published.

Tomioka died on April 6, 2023, at the age of 87. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1

    Building waves by Tomioka, Taeko

    Champaign, IL : Dalkey Archive Press, 2012
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


  2. 2

    Shinkazoku : jisen tanpenshū
    新家族 : 自選短篇集 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Gakugei Shorin, 1990
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  3. 3

    Kō iu jidai no shōsetsu
    こういう時代の小說 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chikuma Shobō, 1989
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  4. 4

    Kukei kankaku
    矩形感覚 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Asahi Shinbunsha, 1993
    Format: Book


  5. 5

    The funeral of a giraffe : seven stories by Tomioka, Taeko

    Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 2000
    Format: Book


  6. 6

    Suijō teien
    水上庭園 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Iwanami Shoten, 1991
    Format: Book


  7. 7

    Naka Kansuke no koi
    中勘助の恋 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Ōsaka-shi : Sōgensha, 1993
    Dai 1-han.
    Format: Book


  8. 8

    Yuki no hotoke no monogatari
    雪の仏の物語 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1992
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  9. 9

    Namiutsu tochi ; Suuku
    波うつ土地 ; 芻狗 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Kōdansha, 1988
    Format: Book


  10. 10

    Torikakomu ekitai
    とりかこむ液体 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chikuma Shobō, 1989
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  11. 11

    Oka ni mukatte hito wa narabu
    丘に向ってひとは並ぶ /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1971
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  12. 12

    Sunadokei no yō ni
    砂時計のように /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chūō Köronsha, 1981
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  13. 13

    Fuji no koromo ni asa no fusuma
    藤の衣に麻の衾 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1984
    Format: Book


  14. 14

    Towazugatari
    とはずがたり /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Kōdansha, 1990
    Format: Book


  15. 15

    Sakagami
    逆髪 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Kōdansha, 1990
    Format: Book


  16. 16

    Engeijutsu ukiyo-zōshi
    厭芸術浮世草紙 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1977
    Format: Book


  17. 17

    Shashin no jidai
    写真の時代 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Chikuma Shobō, 1991
    Shohan.
    Format: Book


  18. 18

    Tōsei bonjin den
    当世凡人伝 /
    by Tomioka, Taeko

    Tōkyō : Kōdansha, 1993
    Format: Book


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    Danryū bungakuron
    男流文学論 /
    by Ueno, Chizuko, 1948-

    Tōkyō : Chikuma Shobō, 1992
    Shohan.
    Other Authors:
    Format: Book


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    This kind of woman : ten stories by Japanese women writers, 1960-1976

    Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1982
    Format: Book