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Tamai Kobayashi (born 1965 in Japan) is a Canadian writer, who won the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014.〔("Tamai Kobayashi wins 2014 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT Emerging Writers" ). ''Quill & Quire'', June 24, 2014.〕 Kobayashi was co-editor with Mona Oikawa of ''All Names Spoken'', an anthology of lesbian writing published by Sister Vision Press in 1992.〔W. H. New, ''Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada''. University of Toronto Press, 2002. ISBN 0802007619. Chapter "Gay and Lesbian Writing", pp. 418-422.〕 She later published two short story collections, ''Exile and the Heart'' (1998) and ''Quixotic Erotic'' (2003),〔(Tamai Kobayashi ). Asian Heritage in Canada (Ryerson University Library and Archives), 2014.〕 before publishing her debut novel, ''Prairie Ostrich'', in 2014.〔Susan G. Cole, ("10 more must-reads" ). ''NOW'', March 27, 2014.〕 In addition, she wrote the short film ''Short Hymn, Silent War'', directed by Charles Officer,〔("HD production heats up" ). ''Playback'', February 18, 2002.〕 and her short story "Panopte's Eye" appeared in the 2004 science fiction anthology ''So Long Been Dreaming''. She was also a founding member of Asian Lesbians of Toronto.〔 ==Works== *''All Names Spoken'' (1992, ISBN 9780920813881) *''Exile and the Heart'' (1998, ISBN 9780889612297) *''Quixotic Erotic'' (2003, ISBN 9781551521398) *''Prairie Ostrich'' (2014, ISBN 9780864926807) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tamai Kobayashi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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