Yamada Futaba (山田双葉) (1959-02-02) February 2, 1959 (age 65) Tokyo, Japan
Pen name
Yamada Eimi (山田詠美)
Occupation
Novelist, short-story writer, essayist
Notable works
Bedtime Eyes (1985)
Soul Music Lovers Only (1987)
Trash (1991)
Animal Logic (1996)
A2Z (2000)
Amy Yamada (山田 詠美, Yamada Eimi, born February 2, 1959) is a contemporary Japanese writer who is most famous for her stories that address issues of sexuality, racism, and interracial love and marriage.[1][2] Her debut and subsequent popular success in the 1990s was a part of Japan's hip-hop and Black culture boom.[3][4] While she is most known for her stories of complicated and messy romantic love, she also writes on the daily minutiae of life (slice-of-life), child-raising, and bullying.
^Kelsky, Karen (1996). "Flirting with the Foreign: Interracial sex in Japan's "International Age"". In Wilson, Rob (ed.). Global Local: cultural production and the transnational imaginary. North Carolina, United States: Duke University Press. pp. 173–192. ISBN0822317125.