Hiroko Oyamada

Hiroko Oyamada

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Hiroko Oyamada is a Japanese author known for her thought-provoking narratives that explore the absurdities of contemporary work life. Her experiences as a temporary factory worker inspired her debut novel, 'A Fábrica', which delves into the lives of employees in a surreal corporate environment where the nature of their work is shrouded in mystery. Her writing blends elements of realism with magical realism, drawing comparisons to Kafka's work, and she captures the disquieting monotony of modern employment.

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Brazil Brazil: Hiroko Oyamada is a Japanese writer who depicts contemporary absurdity in her novel 'A Fábrica'. 9

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