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Aya Goda
Aya Goda is Japanese writer, and an artist. She lives in Japan since 1998. Aya's first book "Tao: On the Road and on the Run in Outlaw China" was awarded the prestigious Noma Prize for Non-Fiction from Kodansha in 1995.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Noma Prize )〕 The English version of the novel was selected as one of the 50 books touted as the "most worth talking about" World Book Day 2009. Aya was born in Hokkaido, northern Japan. She traveled in West China, then she was a student of Musashino Art University, Tokyo in August 1988, and met Chinese artist Cao Yong in Kashi, Xinjiang. Cao Yong held his first one-man show in Beijing in February 1989. The exhibit was an instant success, and the event was covered by major international news agencies. However, this art show alarmed the Chinese authorities. But Cao Yong and Aya managed to escape. They set off on a perilous eight-month journey as fugitives. Finally, the couple married and got an espousal visa, escaped to Japan in October 1989. "TAO" recounts this eight-month journey in China in 1989.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Aya Goda )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Cayo Yong Editions )〕 In Japan, Cao Yong and Aya had worked and lived as one until Cao Yong left for the U.S.A in 1994. Aya also left for the U.S.A. after publishing "TAO" as Cao Yong's farewell gift to Japan in 1995. She did her best and went back to Japan in March, 1998. ==References==
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