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  1. Fumiko Kometani (米谷ふみ子, Kometani Fumiko, born 1930 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese author and artist (painter) [1] [2] and a longtime resident of the United States. Kometani moved to the US in 1960 when she was working as an abstract painter, spending time at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire where she met her husband, Josh ...

  2. Jun 12, 1988 · For most of her adult life, Japanese-born Kometani was best known as the wife of Los Angeles writer Josh Greenfeld, a successful screenwriter (he was nominated for an Academy Award for “Harry and...

  3. Painter and award-winning author, Foumiko Kometani. Courtesy of APA. From Japanese fascism to American sexism, author Fumiko Kometani unflinchingly speaks about her book "Passover" and how art has been an instrumental companion in her fight against non-traditional forms of slavery.

  4. Jan 1, 1989 · Hardcover – January 1, 1989. A Japanese artist flees her country's restrictive female roles for America, where she marries a Jewish man and finds his culture confining as well. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. Read it now.

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  5. Jan 1, 2001 · In the span of 87 pages Kometani did three things. First, she described in considerable detail the ways in which her husband’s sister and mother treated her over the course of her 20 year marriage with an arrogant disdain over her not being a member of their faith.

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  6. Kometani, Fumiko, 1930-Publication date 1989 Publisher New York, NY : Carroll & Graf Publishers Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor

  7. Fumiko Kometani (1930 ~) is from Osaka. After graduating from university, she started her career as a painter and then, she won a prize at Nika Association's exhibition. This brought her the fellowship from New Hampshire, U.S.A., where she met her future husband novelist Josh Greenfeld.

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