Tomoyuki Hoshino
Writer, Film story contributor
1965 –
Who is Tomoyuki Hoshino?
Tomoyuki Hoshino is a Japanese writer. He was born in Los Angeles in 1965 and his family returned to Japan before he was three years old. He attended Waseda University and worked for a while as a journalist after graduating in 1988. He spent the better part of the years 1990-5 living in Mexico. He returned to Japan and worked for a while translating from Spanish to Japanese. He published his first novel The Last Gasp in 1997, and it was awarded the Bungei Prize. He won the 13th Yukio Mishima Prize for his second novel The Mermaid Sings Wake Up, which was published in 2000. He won the Noma Literary New Face Prize for Fantasista in 2003. Other works include The Poisoned Singles Hot Springs, Naburiai, Lonely Hearts Killer, Alkaloid Lovers, The Worussian-Japanese Tragedy, The Story of Rainbow and Chloe, and the collection We Kittens. His short story "Sand Planet" was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize for 2002 *.
He has published many short stories and essays, both fiction and non-fiction. He also writes guest commentaries for newspapers and journals on sports, Latin America, politics, nationalism, and the arts.
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