Masatsugu Ono Explained
Masatsugu Ono |
Native Name: | 小野正嗣 |
Language: | Japanese |
Genre: | Fiction |
Notableworks: | Kyūnen-mae no inori |
Awards: | |
is a Japanese writer.
He resides in Ōita Prefecture and is associate professor at the Rikkyo University. He was awarded the 152nd Akutagawa Prize (for 2014, presented in 2015), for the novel Kyūnen-mae no inori ("A Prayer Nine Years Ago").[1]
Works in Translation
Novels
- , translated by Angus Turvill, Two Lines Press, 2020.
- , translated by Angus Turvill, Two Lines Press, 2018.
Short Stories
- A breast, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, in At the edge of the wood, Strangers Press, 2017.
- A breast, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, in At the edge of the woods, Two Lines Press, 2022.
- The pastry shop at the edge of the wood, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, in At the edge of the wood, Strangers Press, 2017.
- The cake shop in the woods, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, in At the edge of the woods, Two Lines Press, 2022.
- The old leather bag, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, in At the edge of the woods, Two Lines Press, 2022.
- The dosing gnarl, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter, in At the edge of the woods, Two Lines Press, 2022.
Notes and References
- Web site: Ono wins Akutagawa literary award; Nishi wins Naoki Prize. 16 January 2015. japantimes.co.jp. 11 September 2018 .