Yoko Tawada
Yoko Tawada is a celebrated Japanese author renowned for her innovative and experimental writing style. She writes in both Japanese and German, exploring issues of language, identity, and the experience of living between cultures. Tawada's works, which include novels, essays, and poetry, have garnered numerous awards, and her presence at the Fabula festival emphasizes her significance in the world of literature today.
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Germany:
Yoko Tawada is highlighted as a highly regarded German-Japanese writer in the literary canon discussion.
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Germany:
Yoko Tawada is a highly regarded German-Japanese writer included in the discussion of the literary canon.
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Liechtenstein:
Yoko Tawada is a writer who discusses the themes of trauma and survival in her book 'As Últimas Crianças de Tóquio'.
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Costa Rica:
Yoko Tawada focuses on the aftermath of a major catastrophe in her book 'El emisario', inspired by the atomic bombings and the Fukushima disaster.
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Taiwan:
Yoko Tawada is an author whose work addresses the aftermath of the atomic bomb and its connections to other disasters.
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Monaco:
Yoko Tawada is a writer whose book 'En éclaireur' focuses on the aftermath of a major catastrophe.
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Slovenia:
Yoko Tawada is a Japanese writer featured as a central guest at the festival.
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