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When Western detective fiction spread to Japan, it created a new genre called detective fiction (tantei shōsetsu (探偵小説)) in Japanese literature. [1] After World War II the genre was renamed deductive reasoning fiction (suiri shōsetsu (推理小説)). [2] The genre is sometimes called mystery, although this includes non-detective ...
Pages in category "Japanese detective novels" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Japanese detective fiction * Social mystery; D ...
Japanese awards. 2006 - Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Fiction [1] 2006 - Naoki Prize [4] 2006 - The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! 2006) 2006 - The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (2006 Honkaku Mystery Best 10) 2012 - Ranked as the No. 13 novel on the Top 100 Japanese Mystery Novels of All Time; U.S. awards
Riku Onda was presented with the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel in 2006, as the 59th recipient. The award honors the best crime fiction of the previous year. [9] The Aosawa Murders was named one of the "100 Notable Books of 2020" by The New York Times Book Review, selecting notable works of literature. [8]
Category: Japanese novels by genre. ... Japanese crime novels (1 C, 17 P) D. ... Japanese science fiction novels (1 C, 47 P)
The social mystery (社会派推理小説, shakaiha suiri shōsetsu) is a sub-genre of mystery, especially in Japan, which was established in the 1960s by works of Seichō Matsumoto. In general, this genre focuses on social issues in the manner of social realism. It pursues the context of a crime in addition to the crime itself.
The Top 100 Mystery Novels of the East and the West) is a list published in the Japanese magazine Shūkan Bunshun (the Weekly Bunshun) in 1985 by Bungeishunjū. This list was also published in book form in 1986. 508 people who love mystery novels, including the 123 members of Mystery Writers of Japan, took part in the survey.
The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (2003, 2013) Hideo Yokoyama ( 横山 秀夫 , Yokoyama Hideo , born 1957) is a Japanese novelist who specializes in mystery novels. He is also known for his career as a journalist for the Jomo Shimbun , the regional paper in Gunma .
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