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Japanese literature
This body is the last tool of civilization. She is a 29-year-old woman, a single woman from a rural area, a non-regular worker. She offered her womb, freedom and dignity to a stranger and became a "surrogate mother" in Tokyo, so she had nothing to lose. Riki, a 29-year-old woman who resigned from her care job in Hokkaidō and became a hospital clerk in Tokyo, but she was in dire straits because of her non-regular employment. She was advised by her colleague, Teru, to donate an egg, saying that it would be a good secondary income. Even though she hesitated, she went to the Japanese branch of Plante, an American clinic specializing in reproductive medicine, and was offered a surrogate mother birth, which is not recognized in Japan. 25 years after 『 OUT 』. She is a prophetic dystopia by a writer who continues to capture the distress and anger of women. Natsuo Kirino (Natsuo KIRINO) Born in Kanazawa, Graduated from Seikei University. She received the Edogawa Ranpo Award for "Rain Falling on the Face" in 1993. She received the Japanese Mystery Writers Association Award in 『 OUT 』 in 1998, the Naoki Award in 『 Soft Cheeks 』 in 1999, the Izumi Kyoka Literary Award in 『 Grotesk 』 in 2003, the Shibata Renzaburo Award in 『 Cruelty 』 in 04, the Shibata Renzaburo Award in 『 Tammoe! 』 in 05, the Murasaki Shikibu Literary Award in Tokyo-jima 』 in 『 in 08, the Goddess of 『 in 』 in, the Murasaki Shikibu Literary Award in Murasaki-Meishi in 2015, and the Shimakiyo Romance Literary Award and the Yomiuri Literary Award in 10 and 11. She received the Shiju Hosho (Medal with Purple Ribbon) and the Waseda University Tsubonochi Shoyo Grand 1951 09 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 Tanizaki Junichiro