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Midori Nakano (中野 翠, Nakano Midori, b. Urawa, Saitama, 21 July 1946) is a Japanese columnist and essayist who has written extensively in Sunday Mainichi magazine.[1] She is a graduate of Waseda University.[2]
Biography
editHer father was a reporter for the Yomiuri Shimbun. He has had a serial essay column in the weekly magazine Sunday Mainichi since 1985, and as a film critic, he wrote a serial score sheet for Cinema Chart in Weekly Bunshun ( Bungeishunju ), alongside Shibayama Mikio and Mori Naoto (previously Shinada Yukichi and Osugi)
Midori Nakano after graduating from Saitama Prefectural Urawa First Girls' High School , she graduated from the School of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University.
She worked part-time at the Yomiuri Shimbun Publishing Bureau's Book Editorial Department, then worked at Shufu no Tomosha, and then worked as an editor for Seiyu's PR magazine Necchu Nandemo (later Seishun Hyōban), edited by Michio Akiyama , where she met Mariko Hayashi, who would become her close colleague.
She also worked as an assistant to Kikuko Miyake. Her first solo work was Utena-san, a Congratulatory Telegraph, published in 1984. In the preface to the 1990 paperback edition of Utena-san published by Shincho Bunko.
References
edit- ^ "中野翠さん=「サンデー毎日」コラム連載30年、1000回を突破した". Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). January 15, 2016. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
- ^ 田沢, 竜次 (May 13, 2017). "コラムニスト・中野翠さんが早稲田大学でやりたかったこと". AERAdot (Asahi Shimbun) (in Japanese). Retrieved August 11, 2018.