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Kay Iwaki ( Jap. 城 城 け い Iwaki Kay , born 1971) is a Japanese writer .
Kay Iwaki | |
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岩 城 け い | |
Date of Birth | 1971 |
Place of Birth | Osaka , Japan |
Occupation | novelist |
Years of creativity | since 2013 |
Language of Works | |
Debut | “Goodbye, my orange” (さ よ う な ら オ オ レ ン ジ), 2013 |
Awards | Oe Prize, Dzay Osamu Prize |
Awards | Kenzaburo Oe Award ( 2014 ) [d] ( 2017 ) |
Biography
Born in Osaka . After graduation he moved to Australia . In New South Wales, he received a second degree, graduating from the South West Institute of TAFE (SW TAFE) with a degree in visual arts . Later he worked as an insurance agent, tutor in Japanese, etc. In Australia, he entered into same-sex marriage with a local Japanese. He lives in Australia for two decades. Established in the state of Victoria .
He made his debut in literature in 2013 with the story “Goodbye, My Orange”, which was awarded the Dadzai Osamu (2013) and Kenzaburo Oe (2014) awards. The work also entered the short list of the Akutagawa Award (2013).