Ao Omae

Ao Omae (大前 粟生, Ōmae Ao, born 1992) is a Japanese fiction writer. Born in Hyōgo Prefecture, he lives in Kyoto.

Ao Omae
大前 粟生
Born (1992-11-28) November 28, 1992
Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
OccupationWriter
NationalityJapanese
Genre
SubjectGender
Notable works
  • Nuigurumi to shaberu hito wa yasashii
  • Kaitengusa

Writing career

Omae made his debut in 2016 with the short story "Kanojo wo basutabu ni irete moyasu" (彼女をバスタブにいれて燃やす), which was ranked first place in an open call for stories hosted by the "GRANTA JAPAN with Waseda." His story "Yuki no ijō na taishitsu mata wa boku wa dore hodo okane ga hoshii ka" (ユキの異常な体質 または僕はどれほどお金がほしいか) won the second Book Shorts Award and was subsequently made into a short film of the same name, given the English title "Ms. Strangedisposition or: How I Desire to Be Rich." For the story "Bunchō" (文鳥), he was awarded Grand Prize in the "at home AWARDs." Omae made his English-language debut with "Beam," translated by Emily Balistrieri for Electric Lit.[1]

Selected works

Story collections

  • Kaitengusa (回転草) Shoshikankanbou, 2017
  • Watashi to wani to imōto no heya (私と鰐と妹の部屋) Shoshikankanbou, 2019

Novellas

  • Nuigurumi to shaberu hito wa yasashii (ぬいぐるみとしゃべる人はやさしい) Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2020

References

  1. Omae, Ao (August 10, 2020). "Beam". Electric Lit. Translated by Balistrieri, Emily. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
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