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姜的味道是热的

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收录《姜的味道是热的》《昨天与明天之间》两个故事,以男女主人公的视角交叉描写一对情侣不同阶段的恋爱。

一见钟情的弦和奈世,同居半年。虽然距离上亲近无间,可两人的想法却渐行渐远……

同居三年后的一天,奈世将花、蛋糕和结婚申请表摆在弦的面前,却被弦果断拒绝。奈世赌气离开东京,跑回老家……

恋爱、同居、结婚……都市、故乡……恋人、父母……绵矢莉莎用细腻的笔触描写彼此相爱却总是错过的两人的内心世界。

176 pages, Paperback

First published May 10, 2015

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Risa Wataya

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Risa Wataya (綿矢りさ, born February 1, 1984) is a female Japanese novelist from Kyoto.

Wataya graduated from Murasakino High School in Kyoto.
Her first novella, Install, written when she was 17, was awarded the 38th Bungei Prize. She graduated from Waseda University in Tokyo. Her thesis focused on the structure of Osamu Dazai's Hashire merosu (走れ、メロス Run, Melos!). Wataya rose to fame in 2003 upon receiving the Akutagawa Prize for her short novel Keritai Senaka ("The Back You Want to Kick"), while at Waseda University. The prize was shared between Wataya and Hitomi Kanehara, another young, female author. At the age of 19, Wataya became the youngest author—and the third student—ever to receive this greatly prestigious award, the first two student winners having been Shintarō Ishihara and Keiichiro Hirano. Wataya's works have been translated into German, Italian, French, and Korean. In 2004, her novel Install was adapted into a film starring Aya Ueto. In 2012, her novel Kawaisou da ne? ("Isn't it a pity?") won the Kenzaburo Oe Prize, meaning that the novel will be translated into English and other languages.

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