art.wikisort.org - ArtistMichiko Ishimure (石牟礼道子, Ishimure Michiko, 11 March 1927 – 10 February 2018)[1] was a Japanese writer and activist.
Japanese writer and activist (1927–2018)
Michiko Ishimure |
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Born | 11 March 1927
Kawaura, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan |
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Died | 10 February 2018 (aged 90)
Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan |
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Known for | writer, activist, environmentalist, writing |
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Notable work | Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease, Story of the Sea of Camellias, Lake of Heaven |
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She won the 1973 Ramon Magsaysay Award, among the most prestigious awards in Asia, for publicizing writings about Minamata disease, which was extremely controversial at the time.[2]
Select works
- Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease (1969) translated into English by Livia Monnet[3][4] and into German by Ursula Graefe.[5]
- Story of the Sea of Camellias (1976) translated into English by Livia Monnet[6]
- Lake of Heaven (1997) translated into English by Bruce Allen.[7]
- Anima no tori (Birds of Spirit) (1999)
- Shiranui: A Contemporary Noh Drama translated into English by Bruce Allen.[8]
References
- "石牟礼道子さん死去 90歳、水俣病告発「苦海浄土」".
- CITATION for Michiko Ishimure Archived 6 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Ramon Magsaysay Award. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- Ishimure, Michiko (1990). Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow. Translated by Livia Monnet. Yamaguchi Publishing House.
- Ishimure, Michiko (2003). Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease. Translated by Livia Monnet. Center for Japanese Studies.
- Ishimure, Michiko (1995). Paradies im Meer der Qualen: Unsere Minamata-Krankheit. Translated by Ursula Graefe. Insel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main.
- Ishimure, Michiko (1983). Story of the Sea of Camellias. Translated by Livia Monnet. Yamaguchi Publishing House.
- Ishimure, Michiko (2008). Lake of Heaven. Translated by Bruce Allen. Lexington Books.
- Bruce Allen; Yuki Masami, eds. (2016). "Shiranui: A Contemporary Noh Drama". Ishimure Michiko's Writing in Ecocritical Perspective: Between Sea and Sky. Translated by Yuko Aihara; Bruce Allen. Lexington Books. pp. 189–198.
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На других языках
- [en] Michiko Ishimure
[fr] Michiko Ishimure
Michiko Shiraishi, dite Michiko Ishimure (japonais 石牟礼 道子, Ishimure Michiko), née le 11 mars 1927 à Kawaura (en) du district d'Amakusa dans la préfecture de Kumamoto et morte le 10 février 2018[1], est une poétesse et une écrivaine japonaise.
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