Horie Toshiyuki
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Horie Toshiyuki, 堀江敏幸 (January 3, 1964 - ) is a Japanese author and translator.
Horie was born in Gifu Prefecture, and studied at Waseda University. He teaches French Literature at Meiji University, where he is a critic and translator of authors including Michel Foucault, Hervé Guibert, Michel Rio, and Jacques Réda.
[edit] Prizes
- 1999 Mishima Prize for Oparavan (オパラバン)
- 2001 Akutagawa Prize for Kuma no shikiishi (The Bear And The Paving Stone, 熊の敷石)
- 2004 Tanizaki Prize for Yukinuma to sono shūhen (Yukinuma and Its Environs, 雪沼とその周辺)