Oguma Hideo Award おぐまひでおしょう
Edition 25 (1992)
Winners
2 peopleShisha o Futatabi Haramu Yume is a poetry collection by Aki Sagawa. Under a title that suggests carrying the memory of the dead inside the body once again, it probes history, loss, and the will toward renewal through poetic language.
A poetry collection that carries the memory of the dead inward and searches for renewal beyond loss.
Genya no Uta: Collected Poems 1955-1988 is a large-scale collection of Kim Si-jong's poetry. Including works such as Kiki Insho, Gwangju Shihen, Ikaino Shishu, and Niigata, it presents the history of Koreans in Japan and the tension of writing poetry in Japanese across a long span of time.
A collected volume that spreads the history of Koreans in Japan and the tension of Japanese-language poetry into a single poetic field.