Hillary Raphael
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Hillary Raphael | |
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Born | 1976 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Hillary Raphael (born April 12, 1976) is an American novelist.
Raphael holds an MFA in Fiction from Hunter College in New York City where she won the MFA Thesis Prize for her novel, I Love Lord Buddha (Creation Books). She is also known for a non-fiction book about the Japanese butoh dance movement, Outcast Samurai Dancer, a collaboration with Japanese culture expert Donald Richie and photographer Meital Hershkovitz. Her novel Backpacker: New York, Seoul, Phnom Penh, Sapporo, Hong Kong, Vancouver, Mexico City, Maputo, Tokyo mon amour was published in 2007. Ximena followed in 2008 on her own Future Fiction imprint.
External links
- Author's Neo-Geisha site
- Future Fiction
- 3:AM Interview
- Suicide Girls Interview
- Toro Magazine Interview
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