Matsutani, Miyoko (1926–)
Matsutani, Miyoko (1926–)
Japanese children's writer. Born 1926 in Tokyo, Japan.
Won Association of Writers of Children's Literature Prize for New Writer; works, which often draw upon Japanese folklore, include The Child Who Became a Shell (1951), Taro, The Child of a Dragon, Two Iidas, and 15-vol. Collection of Matsutani Miyoko (1971–72).
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Earliest Writings
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BORN: 1935, Ehime, Shikoku, Japan
NATIONALITY: Japanese
GENRE: Fiction
MAJOR WORKS:
Prize Stock (1958)
A Personal Matter (…
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