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Kiriu Minashita
Kiriu Minashita was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1970. Since beginning
her poetic activities around the year 2000, she has come to be acknowledged
as one of the representative poets of the "00 generation." After receiving
the Gendaishitecho Prize in 2003, she published her first collection of
poetry, Sonic Peace, in 2005. The same book was awarded the Nakahara
Chuya prize in 2006, also having been nominated for the H-Prize. In
2007, her second book of poetry, Border Z, will be published through
Shichosha’s New Poets series. In addition to poetry, Minashita is known
for extensive critical writings on literature, as well as numerous academic
papers concerning topics such as health care ethics and welfare sociology.
She also teaches courses on subjects which range from sociology and
public policy to philosophy and literature, at several universities in Tokyo.
• Poetry Project Newsletter review. Fall 2007.
• Rain Taxi review by Laura Sims Vol. 12 No. 3, Fall 2007
• Midwest Book Review, Small Press, March 2007
• PENNsound readings from the Festival of Contemporary Japanese Women Poets.
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