
Yōko Tawada (多和田葉子 Tawada Yōko, born March 23, 1960) is a Japanese writer currently living in Berlin, Germany. She writes in both Japanese and German. Tawada was born in Tokyo, received her undergraduate education at Waseda University in 1982 with a major in Russian literature, then studied at Hamburg University where she received a master's degree in contemporary German literature. She received her doctorate in German literature at the University of Zurich. In 1987 she published Nur da wo du bist da ist nichts—Anata no iru tokoro dake nani mo nai (A Void Only Where You Are), a collection of poems in a German and Japanese bilingual edition. Tawada's Missing Heels received the Gunzo Prize for New Writers in 1991, and The Bridegroom Was a Dog received the Akutagawa Prize in 1993. In 1999 she became writer-in-residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for four months. Her Suspect on the Night Train won the Tanizaki Prize and Ito Sei Literary Prize in 2003. Tawada received the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize in 1996, a German award to foreign writers in recognition of their contribution to German culture, and the Goethe Medal in 2005. (from Wikipedia)
Series
Books

3 Streets
2022

El Japón de los perros
2020

太陽諸島
2022

Exophony
Voyages Outside the Mother Tongue
2025

The Bridegroom Was a Dog
1993

Sprachpolizei und Spielpolyglotte
Literarische Essays
2007

The Emissary
2014

Fruwająca dusza
1998

Spontaneous Acts
2020

Memoirs of a Polar Bear
2014

Talisman
1996

Where Europe Begins
Stories
1991

Yoko Tawada's Portrait of a Tongue
An Experimental Translation by Chantal Wright
2013

Time Differences
2017

Überseezungen
2002

The Naked Eye
2004

Wo Europa anfängt & Ein Gast
Erzählungen und Gedichte
2014

Suggested in the Stars
2020

Scattered All Over the Earth
2018

Facing the Bridge
2007