In addition, Junichi Watanabe is also the person I recommend to you. His short stories are very comfortable.
There are some:
Seicho Matsumoto (19 10- 1992)
Famous Japanese mystery novelist. Born in Fukuoka Prefecture. Born in poverty, I worked as a handyman and printer after graduating from high school. Then I went to the advertising department of Asahi Shimbun to do the design. Influenced by Ryunosuke Akutagawa and Kan Kikuchi, he devoted himself to novel creation at the age of 40. 1954, he won the Akutagawa Prize for "The Diary of Kokura". His early works were mainly about social nobody, and later he turned to mystery novels. Representative works include Points and Lines, The Wall Has Eyes, Zero Focus, Black Fog in Japan, The Price of Women, The Villain, Shawa, The Painter Who Murdered Lovers, etc. Persuading people by reasoning, rather than pursuing bizarre adventures, analyzing criminal motives and exposing social shady has certain social significance. Because of his unique style, he was elected as the director of japanese mystery in 1963, which is known as "the era of mystery novels in Qing Dynasty". In addition, he also wrote many historical novels, science fiction novels and modern novels, and won various literary awards many times. He is a typical late bloomer.
Gao Mubin Guang (1920——)
Real name Seiichi. A famous Japanese novelist. Aomori city people. Graduated from Tokyo University. 1948 published his debut novel "Tattoo Killing" and embarked on the road of professional writers. 196 1, the publication of Breaking the precepts has shaped the image of defense lawyers. He has published Prosecutor Kirishima Saburo, Zero Honeymoon, Death in One Day, Kidnapping, Informant, The Mystery of Genghis Khan, The Wolf of the City, The Ghost Face Murder, etc. On the subject of law, it has greatly opened up a new field of mystery novels and shaped the distinct images of prosecutors, forensic doctors and policemen. His works are famous for their strong logic, vivid writing and rigorous conception.
Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima (1925 ~ 1970) is a Japanese writer. His real name is Hiraoka Gong Wei. Born in a bureaucratic family, he has been educated in the academy since he was 6 years old, which has been 13 years. At school, I was influenced by Japanese romanticism, and at the same time began to publish my exercises under my current pseudonym. 1944 was admitted to the Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo. 1946, recommended by Yasunari Kawabata, a representative writer of aestheticism, published the short story Tobacco and officially entered the literary world. 1947 After graduating from university, he was admitted to a senior civil servant, assigned to the Banking Bureau of the Ministry of Finance, and resigned eight months later to become a professional writer. 1949 published a false confession and established the status of a writer. In the 20 years since he entered the literary world, he has written more than 300 literary works of different genres, and only Xinchao Society has published 36 volumes of his complete works. A collection of traditional operas, Modern Energy Strategy (1956), has been performed in some countries and has been well received. He was nominated as a candidate for Nobel Prize in Literature twice before his death.
Yukio Mishima's literary activities are roughly divided into two periods, which are bounded by the 1960s. In the early stage, aestheticism was strong, and in the later stage, it showed a terrible artistic tendency and reversal. In the early stage, it was mainly influenced by Raymond Radhikai (1903- 1923), a French writer, and Wilde (1854 ~ 1900), a British writer. Most of them describe the sexual distress and romantic love stories of young men and women, and depict abnormal psychology and affairs with a lot of pen and ink. Representative works include False Confessions (1949), Chao Sao (1954), Love between People in Shiga Temple (1954) and Golden Pavilion Temple (1956).
1970 165438+ In October, Yukio Mishima instigated the army to organize an armed coup and committed suicide by caesarean section. He is a complicated figure, with many fallacies in political thought and achievements in art that cannot be ignored.
Kawabata
Yasunari Kawabata (1899 ~ 1972) is a modern and contemporary Japanese novelist. Born in Osaka. My parents died when I was very young, and so did my grandparents and sister. Loneliness and melancholy accompanied him all his life, which was reflected in his creation. When I was studying Chinese at the University of Tokyo, I participated in the second issue of New Trend of Thought magazine (the sixth time). 1924 graduated. In the same year, he founded Literature Times magazine with Yoko Hiroshi, and later became one of the central figures of the new sensation school born from it. After the decline of Neo-sensualism, he joined the Art Nouveau and the New Psychological Literature Movement, and wrote more than 100 novels in his life, with more short stories than long ones. His works are lyrical and pursue the lofty beauty of life, which is deeply influenced by Buddhist thought and nihilism. In the early days, many lower-class women were the protagonists of novels, writing about their purity and misfortune. Later, some works wrote about the abnormal love psychology between close relatives and even the elderly, showing a decadent side.
The famous novel Dancer of Izu (1926) describes the miserable life of a high school student and a tramp. The representative work Snow Country (1935 ~ 1937) describes the physical and mental purity and beauty of women at the bottom of the snow country, as well as the writer's deep sense of nothingness. Other works include Red Flower of Asakusa (1929 ~ 1930), Crystal Fantasy (193 1) and Thousand Cranes (1949 ~1). Yasunari Kawabata served as the vice president of the International PEN and the president of the Japanese PEN. 1957 was elected as a member of the Japanese Academy of Arts. He was awarded the Cultural Medal of the Japanese Government and the Cultural and Art Medal of the French Government. 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature. 1972 committed suicide in the studio. Many works have been translated and published in China.
Recommend Yasunari Kawabata and Yukio Mishima. Very good.