The Edogawa Rampo Prize (江戸川乱歩賞, Edogawa Ranpo Shō), named after Edogawa Rampo, is a Japanese literary award which has been presented every year by the...
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Tama Cemetery in Fuchu, near Tokyo. The Edogawa Rampo Prize (江戸川乱歩賞 Edogawa Ranpo Shō?), named after Edogawa Rampo, is a Japanese literary award which has...
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List of literary awards (redirect from List of literary prizes)
Urania Viareggio Prize Flaiano Prize Akutagawa Prize Bungei Prize Dazai Osamu Prize Edogawa Rampo Prize Honkaku Mystery Award Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature...
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presents the Edogawa Rampo Prize to amateur writers who has had few or no novels published commercially. On 21 June 1947, Edogawa Rampo founded the Detective...
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first novel and a best seller, it was nominated for the prestigious Edogawa Rampo Prize for mystery novels. The novel is divided into several sections. A...
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Keigo Higashino (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
submitting unpublished mystery novels for consideration for the annual Edogawa Rampo Prize in 1983. In 1984, his submission, which drew on his wife's occupation...
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Sakae Saitō (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
would rob him of time to write. In 1966, Saitō was awarded the 12th Edogawa Rampo Prize for his mystery novel "Murder of the Chessman" (王将に児あり, Ōshō ni koari)...
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brothers of manga artist Go Nagai. In 1969, he was a candidate for the Edogawa Rampo Prize for his novel Baptism of Blood (鮮血のバプテスマ Senketsu no Baputesuma)...
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Kazuaki Takano (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
system. 2001 - Edogawa Rampo Prize: Jūsan Kaidan (Thirteen Steps) 2011 - Yamada Futaro Award: Genocide Of One 2011 - Nominee for Naoki Prize: Genocide Of...
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Kaoru Kurimoto (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
youngest ever winner of the Edogawa Rampo Prize. Her use of two pen names was also discussed, and shortly after she won the Rampo prize, Heibon Panchi magazine...
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Seiichi Morimura (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
1983 with the controversial photograph removed. Morimura won the Edogawa Rampo Prize in 1969 for Death in the High-Rise (高層の死角). His short story "Devil...
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poet's uncollected poems, his journals, and many letters. The Nakahara Chūya Prize was established in 1996 by Yamaguchi city (with the support of publishers...
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awards, most notably the Ayukawa Tetsuya Award from 1996 to 1999 and Edogawa Rampo Prize from 2014 to 2017. The Moai Island Puzzle (original title: Kotō Pazuru)...
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Takahashi Masaki Yamada Japanese mystery awards for unpublished novels Edogawa Rampo Prize Ayukawa Tetsuya Award Agatha Christie Award Japanese mystery awards...
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Natsuo Kirino (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
the 1993 Edogawa Rampo Prize for mystery fiction for her debut novel, Kao ni Furikakaru Ame (Rain Falling on My Face), and the 1999 Naoki Prize for her...
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Kyotaro Nishimura (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
Charles E. Tuttle Co. Inc. 1978. ISBN 0-8048-1254-3 pp 147–165) 1965 – Edogawa Rampo Prize: Tenshi no Shōkon (A Scar of an Angel) 1981 – Mystery Writers of...
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Niki Etsuko (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
walk. In 1957, Niki's detective novel The Cat Knew received the Edogawa Rampo Prize for best mystery fiction and became a best-seller, breaking all sales...
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writer in 1981 when The Tokyo Zodiac Murders was shortlisted for the Edogawa Rampo Prize. His most well-known works in Japan include the Detective Mitarai...
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of Miniseries was established in 1972 and discontinued in 2007. Edogawa Rampo Prize Neimeyer, Mark. "Poe and Popular Culture", collected in The Cambridge...
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novel by the Japanese novelist Masako Togawa which received the Edogawa Rampo Prize upon publication. The English translation by Simon Grove was first...
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Kawataro Nakajima (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
Kawatarō Nakajima (中島 河太郎, Nakajima Kawatarō, June 5, 1917 – May 5, 1999) was a Japanese researcher of Japanese popular culture. Shunro Oshikawa v t e...
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Sen Fujimoto (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
date unknown) was a Japanese novelist. She was best known for her Edogawa Rampo Prize-winning work Toki wo Kizamu Ushio (時を刻む潮). Fujimoto was born in Tokyo...
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Hisashi Nozawa (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
Mukōda Prize in 1998 for his screenplay Nemureru Mori (A Sleeping Forest) and Kekkon Zen'ya (The Night before the Wedding). He also won the Edogawa Rampo Prize...
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Chin Shunshin (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
The 7th Edogawa Rampo Prize in 1961 for 枯草の根 The 60th Naoki Prize (1968下) for The Sapphire Lion Incense Burner The 26th Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature...
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Katsuhiko Takahashi (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
Delights, Kurodahan Press, 2010) 1983 – Edogawa Rampo Prize: The Case of the Sharaku Murders 1986 – Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: Sōmon-Dani (The Somon...
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Masako Togawa (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
first novel, The Master Key, was published in 1962. It won her the Edogawa Rampo Prize. The novel is set in the apartment she grew up in with her mother...
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fiction as well. Edogawa Rampo is the first Japanese modern mystery writer and the founder of the Detective Story Club in Japan. Rampo was an admirer of...
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Motohiko Izawa (category Edogawa Rampo Prize winners)
no Hōfuku ("Retaliation for Perversion") was a candidate for the Edogawa Rampo Prize. After graduation he joined TBS as a news reporter. In 1980, at the...
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The authors Jacques Audiberti, Alejandro Casona, Thomas B. Costain, Rampo Edogawa, Eleanor Farjeon, Lorraine Hansberry, Louis Hjelmslev, Mehdi Huseyn...
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kyaku (招かれざる客, "The uninvited guest") became a runner-up for the 5th Edogawa Rampo Prize, and the release of this in book format marked his debut as novelist...
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