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Allen Say (born James Allen Koichi Moriwaki Seii in 1937; surname written Seii (清井) in Japanese) is a Japanese-American writer and illustrator. He is best known for Grandfather's Journey, a children's picture book detailing his grandfather's voyage from Japan to the United States and back again, which won the 1994 Caldecott Medal for illustration. This story is autobiographical and relates to Say's constant moving during his childhood. His work mainly focuses on Japanese and Japanese American characters and their stories, and several works have autobiographical elements.

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  • Allen Say (de)
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  • アレン・セイ (ja)
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  • Allen Say (born James Allen Koichi Moriwaki Seii in 1937; surname written Seii (清井) in Japanese) is a Japanese-American writer and illustrator. He is best known for Grandfather's Journey, a children's picture book detailing his grandfather's voyage from Japan to the United States and back again, which won the 1994 Caldecott Medal for illustration. This story is autobiographical and relates to Say's constant moving during his childhood. His work mainly focuses on Japanese and Japanese American characters and their stories, and several works have autobiographical elements. (en)
  • Allen Say, né James Allen Koichi Moriwaki Seii à Yokohama (Japon) en 1937, est un auteur et illustrateur américain, d'origine japonaise. (fr)
  • アレン・セイ(英: Allen Say 1939年 -)は日本生まれの日系アメリカ人作家・イラストレーター。本名はジェームズ・アレン・コウイチ・モリワキ・セイイ James Allen Koichi Moriwaki Seii)。現在はオレゴン州ポートランド在住。 明治時代に日本からアメリカ合衆国へ渡り、再び帰国したセイの祖父の物語、『』でコールデコット賞(年間最優秀絵本賞)を1994年に受賞。セイの作品は日本人と日系アメリカ人を描いたものが多く、自伝的な要素を含むものもある。 (ja)
  • Allen Say (* 28. August 1937 als James Allen Koichi Moriwaki Seii in Yokohama, Japan) ist ein japanischer, in den USA lebender Fotograf, Schriftsteller und Illustrator. Seit 1968 ist er als Schriftsteller und Illustrator tätig und veröffentlichte bis heute 31 Bilderbücher, Kinderbücher, Comics sowie einen Jugendroman, von denen mit Dr. Smith’s Safari (1972), Once under the Cherry Blossom Tree: An Old Japanese Tale (1974), The Ink-Keepers Apprentice (1979), Allison (1997), Kamishibai Man (2005) fünf auch in deutscher Übersetzung erschienen sind. Say debütierte mit der Illustration des Gedichtbandes A Canticle to the Waterbirds (1968). Sein neuestes Werk ist The Inker’s Shadow (2015). (de)
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