Shun Medoruma
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Shun Medoruma is, along with Matayoshi Eiki, one of the most important contemporary Okinawan writers. He was awarded the Akutagawa Prize
in 1997 for his short story A Drop of Water (Suiteki). (Also translated as "Droplets" by Michael Molasky, appearing in the collection of translated stories and poems from Japanese into English titled Southern Exposure: Modern Japanese literature from Okinawa.) Central themes in Medoruma's literary works are Japanese occupation and suppression of Okinawan culture and language, as well as the presence of American soldiers on the islands.
Akutagawa Prize
The is a Japanese literary award presented semi-annually. It was established in 1935 by Kan Kikuchi, then-editor of Bungeishunjū magazine, in memory of author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa...
in 1997 for his short story A Drop of Water (Suiteki). (Also translated as "Droplets" by Michael Molasky, appearing in the collection of translated stories and poems from Japanese into English titled Southern Exposure: Modern Japanese literature from Okinawa.) Central themes in Medoruma's literary works are Japanese occupation and suppression of Okinawan culture and language, as well as the presence of American soldiers on the islands.