Minako Oba
Minako Ōba (大庭 みな子, Ōba Minako, born November 11, 1930, death May 24, 2007) was a Japanese author and social critic.
She was awarded the 1968 Akutagawa Prize for Sanbiki no kani (Three Crabs), and the 1982 Tanizaki Prize for Katachi mo naku (寂兮寥兮).
Ōba suffered a stroke in 1996 and died on May 24, 2007.
Selected works
    
- Sanbiki no kani (Three Crabs), 1968.
 - Funakuimushi (ふなくい虫), Tokyo : Kodansha, 1970.
 - Yūreitachi no fukkatsusai, 1970
 - Sabita kotoba, 1971.
 - Shishu sabita kotoba (A Poetry Collection of Tarnished Words), 1971.
 - Tsuga no yume, 1971.
 - Uo no namida, 1971.
 - Kokyū o hiku tori, 1972.
 - Yasō no yume, 1973.
 - Aoi kitsune, Tokyo : Kodansha, 1975.
 - Garakuta hakubutsukan, 1975.
 - Yamauba no Bisho (The Smile of the Mountain Witch), 1976.
 - Urashimasō, 1977.
 - Aoi chiisana hanashi, 1978.
 - Samete miru yume, 1978.
 - Hāna to mushi no kioku, 1979.
 - Onna no danseiron, 1979.
 - Taidan sei to shite no onna, 1979.
 - Tankō, 1979.
 - Katachi mo naku (寂兮寥兮), Tokyo : Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1982.
 - Shima no kuni no shima (島の国の島), Tokyo : Ushio Shuppansha, 1982.
 - Kakeru otoko no yokogao (駈ける男の横顔), Tokyo : Chūō Kōronsha, 1984.
 - Mae mae katatsumuri (舞へ舞へ蝸牛), Tokyo : Fukutake Shoten, 1984.
 - Naku tori no (啼く鳥の), Tokyo : Kodansha, 1985.
 - Onna otoko inochi (女・男・いのち), Tokyo : Yomiuri Shinbunsha, 1985.
 - Onna (女), Tokyo : Sakuhinsha, 1987.
 - Manʾyōshu (万葉集), Tokyo : Kōdansha, 1989.
 - Kaoru ki no uta : haha to musume no ōfuku shokan (郁る樹の詩: 母と娘の往復書簡), Tokyo : Chūō Kōronsha, 1992.
 - Nihyakunen (二百年), Tokyo : Kodansha, 1993.
 - Yuki (雪), Tokyo : Fukutake Shoten, 1993.
 - Warabeuta mutan (わらべ唄夢譚), Tokyo : Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1995.
 
English translations
    
    
Bibliography
    
- Gender Is Fair Game: (Re)Thinking the (Fe)Male in the Works of Oba Minako, by Michiko Niikuni Wilson, M. E. Sharpe, 1998, ISBN 0-7656-0313-6.
 
External links
    
- J'Lit | Authors : Minako Oba* | Books from Japan (in English)
 
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