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          Shimada Masahiko is a distinguished contemporary Japanese writer..

          Shimada is a celebrated novelist and social commentator and a Gestalt kind of guy.

        1. This essay reads a sampling of Shimada's narratives written between 19as a set of discursive forays into dominant modern Japanese.
        2. Shimada Masahiko is a distinguished contemporary Japanese writer.
        3. Masahiko Shimada is one of Japan's best-known and most prolific fiction writers, and the winner of awards including the Noma Literary Prize for New Writers.
        4. He began his career as a novelist by describing himself as sayoku (left-wing).
        5. Masahiko Shimada

          Japanese writer

          Masahiko Shimada (島田 雅彦, Shimada Masahiko, born 1961) is a Japanese writer. He has won the Noma Literary New Face Prize, the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, the Itō Sei Literature Prize, and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award.

          His work has been translated into English.

          Biography

          While studying Russian at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Shimada published a story called Yasashii sayoku no tame no Kiyuukyoku (The Cassation for the Soft Left-wingers) that was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize.[1] The next year he won the 6th Noma Literary New Face Prize for his novel Muyū ōkoku no tame no ongaku (夢遊王国のための音楽, Music for the Kingdom of Somnambulism).[2]

          Yumetsukai (夢使い, Dream Messenger) was published in Japan in 1989, with an English translation by Philip Gabriel following in 1992.

          In her review for The New York Times, Julia Just praised Dream Messenger as "proof that the Japanese novel is taking s