Toshiyuki Horie (堀江 敏幸, Horie Toshiyuki, born January 3, 1964) is a Japanese author, translator, and scholar of French literature.
Horie was born in Gifu Prefecture, and studied at Waseda University, where he is now a professor of creative writing. [1] He studied for three years at the University of Paris III on a French government scholarship. [1] Horie, who is also a member of many literary prize selection committees, [2] is a critic and translator of authors including Michel Foucault, Hervé Guibert, Michel Rio, and Jacques Réda. His books have been translated into French, Korean, and English. [1]
Toshiyuki Horie (堀江 敏幸, Horie Toshiyuki, born January 3, 1964) is a Japanese author, translator, and scholar of French literature.
Horie was born in Gifu Prefecture, and studied at Waseda University, where he is now a professor of creative writing. [1] He studied for three years at the University of Paris III on a French government scholarship. [1] Horie, who is also a member of many literary prize selection committees, [2] is a critic and translator of authors including Michel Foucault, Hervé Guibert, Michel Rio, and Jacques Réda. His books have been translated into French, Korean, and English. [1]