Sayaka Murata

Murata at the LiteratureXchange Festival in Aarhus, Denmark, in 2022 Sayaka Murata (村田沙耶香 ''Murata Sayaka''; born August 14, 1979) is a Japanese writer. She is best known for the international bestseller ''Convenience Store Woman'' (2016) which has been translated into more than thirty languages worldwide. Murata has won every major literary prize in Japan, winning the Gunzo Prize for New Writers in 2003, the Noma Literary New Face Prize in 2009, the Mishima Yukio Prize in 2013, and the Akutagawa Prize for ''Convenience Store Woman'' in 2016. All the English translations of her work are done by Ginny Tapley Takemori. In addition to ''Convenience Store Woman'', Murata's first book to be published in English, Takemori has translated the novels ''Earthlings'' and ''Vanishing World'', the short-story collection ''Life Ceremony'', the short stories "Faith", "Survival", and "A Clean Marriage", as well as the ''New York Times'' published opinion piece "The Future of Sex Lives in All of Us", among others.

Murata's latest book to be published in English is the 2025 novel ''Vanishing World'', originally published in Japan in 2015. Her latest work in Japanese has been the 2022 short-story collection ''Faith'', of which two stories were translated by Takemori individually. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Sayaka Murata
    Published 2018
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