永井 真理子
教授
大学学部課程 - 日本文学, 創作
教授
大学学部課程 - 日本文学, 創作
Japanese Literature, Literary Translation, Children’s Literature, and Creative Writing.
At Temple, Nagai divides her time between teaching creative writing courses and Japanese literature from the pre-modern to modern periods.
Mariko Nagai’s creative works examine the marginalized voices from history, using archival materials to excavate the forgotten voices from the past.
Mariko Nagai's creative work in poetry and fiction, and translation of Japanese literature, have appeared in literary journals such as Asian Pacific American Journal, the Gettysburg Review, New Letters, Prairie Schooner, Southern Review and other journals, and have received the prestigious Pushcart Prize both in poetry (1998) and fiction (2001). A graduate of the New York University Master's Program in Creative Writing (Poetry), where she was the Erich Maria Remarque Fellow, she has received numerous fellowships and awards for her writing from art foundations around the world, including the Akademie Schloss Solitude, the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for the Arts, Hawthornden Fellowship at the Hawthornden International Writers Retreat, the Fondation Rowalt-Ledig fellowship at the Chateau de Lavigny, amongst others.