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Japanese Literature
[Introduction to Contents]
To know you is to know me who chose you.
To know me is to know who I am.
To know you is to know me who has chosen a person called you.
This is a powerful and youthful youth novel presented by an Australian writer who picks up the living voices of a multi-ethnic country <
Masato Ando, who moved to Australia at the age of 12 due to his father's transfer, became a local university student. When he was about to choose a job instead of the path of theater that he should have dreamed of, he met Abbey, who is producing marionette in the design department, and he was invited to the world of puppet theater. Like Masato, who had been suffering from the problem of his identity as a Japanese, Abbey also had a conflict about his origin. He wants to know each other and wants to touch the other person. However, because the situations are similar, the subtle differences in the background created a fierce "ununderstanding".
Born in Osaka in 1971, this is the final chapter of "And Uma Sato Trilogy" written by Matt 』, 『, 』, a popular 『. After graduating from university, he moved to Australia to work. He has been living in Australia for 30 years. He won the Osamu Dazai Award for "Sayonara, Orange" in 2013. In 2014, he won the Kenzaburo OIE Award for this work and in 2017, he won the Joji Tsubota Literature Award at Masato 』, 『. Kei Iwaki (Iwaki, Kei)
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