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Kawakami Hiromi (川上 弘美 ''Kawakami Hiromi'') born April 1, 1958, is a Japanese writer known for her off-beat fiction. ==Biography== Born in Tokyo, Kawakami graduated from Ochanomizu Women's College in 1980. She made her debut as "Yamada Hiromi" in NW-SF No. 16, edited by Yamano Koichi and Yamada Kazuko, in 1980 with the story ''So-shimoku'' ("Diptera"), and also helped edit some early issues of NW-SF in the 1970s. She reinvented herself as a writer and made her second debut in mainstream literature with her first book, a collection of short stories entitled ''God'' (''Kamisama'') published in 1994. Her novel ''The Teacher's Briefcase'' (''Sensei no kaban'') is a love story between a woman in her thirties and a man in his seventies. She is also known as a literary critic and a provocative essayist.
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