Detective stories.
Edgwa Lapol (1894—— 1965)
Originally known as Taro Hirai. A famous Japanese novelist. 19 16 graduated from waseda university. I worked as a printing apprentice and librarian when I was a student. Love to write novels. 1923 published her debut novel Two Copper Coins, which was favored by New Youth magazine and became an instant hit. Since then, he has been engaged in the creation of detective novels and science fiction novels, and is the founder of the Japanese reasoning "Bengur School". As representative works, there are murder of D slope, psychological test, human chair, golden masked man, phantom of the waiter, transparent freak, moon gloves and so on. Detective Akichi Kogoro has become a hero known to Japanese women and children. 1954, Edgar Watt Lapel Detective Novel Award was established, and the prize was a statue of Sherlock Holmes. He was the first president of the Japanese Reasoning Association. This novel has rich imagination, strange style and bizarre plot. Together with his friends, he founded the magazine Gem and published detective mystery novels. I wrote an autobiographical memoir, Thirty Years of Detective Stories, summarizing and evaluating my life's creation.
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.
Hitomi Yoshiko (1928——)
Japanese novelist. Born in Tokyo. Later, he moved to Toyama Prefecture. At the age of 4, he suffered from tuberculous osteonecrosis of thoracic vertebrae, paralysis of lower limbs and hemiplegia. Encouraged by my brother, I studied culture and wrote the mystery novel Cat Know with hard work and perseverance. 1957, he won the Edogawa Random Step Award and was made into a movie. Marry an interpreter. Later, he published the cabin in the forest, the road map of killing, the thorn tree, the black ribbon, the fallen leaves street and the cold street. The works are distinctive in style, lively, ingenious and readable. She is famous as a brother and sister detective in Japanese reasoning literature, and influenced readers at that time with the style of Japanese female novelist.
Kyotaro Nishimura (1930——)
Famous Japanese mystery novelist. Formerly known as Yasuhiro Yasushima. Graduated from Li Du University of Electrical Engineering. After graduation, I have done many jobs, such as truck driver, security guard, insurance company employee, private detective and so on. 1965, the publication of Scars of Angels attracted attention. He is engaged in professional writing. His works include Fridays of Terror, Bourne in Lehman Lake, Murder on the Blue Express, Crazy Love, Dating Conspiracy, Dangerous Dialing, etc. The characters created have distinct personalities, the stories are tortuous and tense, and the suspense is endless. The detective usually has no intention of being involved in the scene of a murder case, so he becomes the protagonist of solving the case.
Seiichi Morimura (1933——)
The outstanding japanese mystery family. Born in Qiyu County. Graduated from Castle Peak College, majoring in British and American literature. I worked as a waiter in a big hotel, and this life had a great influence on my later writing career. 1969 won the Edogawa Random Step Award for "Dead Corner of Skyscraper". After quitting the hotel job, I engaged in professional creation. In the field of mystery novels, he dares to expose the darkness and corruption of the upper class of Japanese society. The trilogy "Proof of Human Nature", "Proof of Wild Nature" and "Proof of Youth" makes great efforts to explore the criminal's spiritual world and expand the depth of mystery novels. The style is full of suspense and the characterization is meticulous. He also published the documentary novel "The Ogre Cave", which exposed the atrocities of Kwantung Army in conducting bacterial experiments with living people in Northeast China, which was very shocking at that time. Mystery novels are very popular in Japan and are rated as one of the best-selling authors.
Amethyst Xia Shu (1938——)
Famous Japanese mystery novelist. Originally known as Quan Jingzi, his pen name is Fifty Lan Jingzi. Born in Tokyo. Graduated from English Literature Department in Qing Dynasty. I participated in the creation of mystery novels when I was a student, but I was interrupted after marriage. 1969 is active on the stage of mystery novels. Won the evaporation award of Japan Association of Inferior Writers. Representative works include The Tragedy of the House, Angels Disappeared, The Privacy of Transgender People, Crime Scene Proof, Case Illusion, etc. The characters are lifelike and the writing is implicit; He is especially good at depicting women's psychological activities, which is very story-telling and literary, revealing the decline of Japanese social atmosphere.
Jiro Akagawa (1948——)
Famous Japanese mystery novelist. 1948 was born in Jinggang county. When I was a teenager, I loved reading and embarked on the road of literature from good reading. He has won the Japanese popular mystery novel award and Kakukawa literature award. 1984, Japan selected 20 bestsellers, among which Jiro Akagawa's novels accounted for 7. Detective stories, love stories and girls' stories have all been made into movies, which are very popular with young Japanese readers. He is observant, good at catching social problems that people care about, accurately grasping the complex psychology of contemporary Japanese youth, and his writing is bright and cheerful, with many suspense. Known as one of the best-selling Japanese writers in the 1980s, he is also a rising star of Japanese mysterious family.