Eiko kadono biography wikipedia
Eiko Kadono (角野 栄子, Kadono Eiko), real name Eiko Watanabe (渡辺英子, Watanabe Eiko), born January 1, , is a Japanese author of children's literature.
Her works have magically empowered readers across generations and borders, but what was the inspiration behind her works? Her debut work in was based on her experience in Brazil. It was then that she realized the joy of writing. Kadono decorates her home with witch-themed ornaments she has picked up on her travels across the globe. To find it, you have to do something you like every day.
When a person does something they like, they shine and they can lead a life that is vibrant, not boring. When she made her writing debut, her daughter was still little, so she wrote on a drawing board hanging from her neck while engaged in her daily childrearing. Surprisingly, Kadono has only recently produced works dealing with the subject of war.
Kadono focused on selecting short stories because she wants children visiting to have the experience of reading a whole book. Kadono was born in , and therefore experienced war as a child. After the fighting ended, she was enamored of new foreign cultural influences and decided to major in British and American literature at university.
After graduating, she worked for a publisher, then married and emigrated with her husband to Brazil, where they stayed for two years. They traveled around Western countries using the money that they had saved from working in Brazil. Being freed from that was such a great joy. What bothers me is having to go in one direction that somebody else has chosen against my will.
I want to be the one making the decisions about myself. When the book was adapted into an animated feature film, the story crossed the seas and gained worldwide recognition.