The father of detective mystery novels and the founder of Japanese Bengur School changed the position of mystery novels in Japan. Romantic and imaginative style. Named after him is the Edogawa Random Dance Award, which is dedicated to the recognition of new writers.
Seishi Yokomizo:
A representative figure of the Japanese frontier school.
Takagi Binguang
Seicho Matsumoto:
His creation broke the fixed pattern of early Japanese detective novels and created the field of social realism mystery novels.
Yoshinori:
(1928 ~ 1986) is known as "Christie's in Japan". A famous writer of mystery novels. 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.
Summer:
As a housewife writer, most of her works are realistic and touching. Evaporation was awarded by the 26th Japan Inferior Writers Association on 1973, and the third daughter also won the adventure novel award on 1989. Representative works include The Tragedy of the House, The Privacy of Transgender People, Crime Scene Proof, The Illusion of the Case, Evaporation, Runway Lights, etc. Her writing style is exquisite and profound, and she won the Evaporation Award of Japan Association of Inferior Writers.
Small chestnut worm taro:
The masterpiece "The Murder of the Black Death Hall" is known as "one of the four fantastic mystery books in Japan". He is called "superman writer" because his works are absolutely impossible for human beings to write. In Xiao Li's works, the trick design is extremely professional and creative. He often constructs tricks or completes reasoning with profound knowledge in medicine, chemistry, physics, physiology, psychopathology, classic criminal cases and so on. His works often depict bizarre, absurd and gorgeous killing methods, bodies or scenes. Obscure and unusual works are usually called "literary" mystery novels.
Seiichi Morimura:
Japanese social school mystery writers are mostly influenced by it. The representative work "Dead Corner at the Top" (translated by Li Zhongmin, published by Popular Publishing House), the main works include "Proof of Humanity", "Proof of Youth" and "Proof of Wild Nature".
Kyotaro Nishimura:
It is famous for its travel reasoning and often takes railways and aviation as its theme, so there will be train schedules and station plans in the novel. However, there are also masterpieces of Benguela School, such as the hyperbola of killing.
Soji Shimada:
The Benguer School has a great influence on the so-called New Benguer, among which the magic of astrology killing is the most famous, and it is called the originator of New Benguer.
Ayatsuji Yukito:
Flag bearer of the new family. Ben Gul's reasoning, but with a horror plot. The most famous is the "Guan" series of mystery novels.
Keigo Higashino:
A famous writer of mystery novels, his early work After School won the Edogawa Random Step Award. His early works are cool and lively campus reasoning, and his mid-term works are superb. Murder and Rules of a Famous Detective are full of black humor, as well as the transformation to the social school. White Night Walk, Red Finger, Lake Murder and Secret all have certain social significance, and The Dedication of Suspect X is his most classic masterpiece. Galileo was broadcast in Japan a few days ago, and gained a lot of ratings.
Sichuan has habitats:
The backbone of Japanese neo-Benguela mystery novelists, a prolific writer, covers a wide range of fields, involving comics, TV dramas, reviews and so on.
Akagawa Jiro:
A representative figure of Japanese humorous reasoning, he created a large number of series of works. Most of the works have shallow reasoning meaning, so they are sometimes criticized by reasoning fans, but they are still a good choice for the introduction of reasoning.
Tanigawa Tetsuya
Tsutomu Minakami:
Tsutomu Minakami, who ranks alongside Seicho Matsumoto as a pillar writer of social school, won the16th Japanese Detective Fiction Writers Club Award for his masterpiece "Teeth of the Sea". Although his period of writing mystery novels is not too long, every work in this period can be regarded as the representative work of social school.
Misa Yamamura:
Born in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, 1934, graduated from the Chinese Department of Kyoto Prefecture University, worked as a middle school Chinese teacher, and wrote mystery novels in his spare time. 1969 won the "Novel Sunday" Daily Newcomer Alternate Award. 1970, 1972 and 1973 won the "Edogawa Luan Bu Prize" in succession. Disappeared in the Straits of Malacca is her first novel. Representative works include Flower Coffin (won the alternate prize of Japan Inferior Writers Association), Fantasy counterpart, Kyoto Killing Event, Kyoto Killing Map, and The Coffin of the Queen of Egypt. Most of Misa Yamamura's works take Kyoto as the stage, with local characteristics and bizarre plots. Every work is innovative, but the ending is reasonable. Due to long-term overwork, he died suddenly on1September 5, 1996.
Misa Yamamura is an expert in depicting women's psychology. The themes of Misa Yamamura's novels are similar, all related to film and television life, and the killers are mostly beautiful women. Because she describes women from the height of women, it is more vivid to read. Her works represent another style of Japanese female mystery novelists, with lively narrative rhythm and gloomy writing style, which contrasts the beautiful appearance with the cold heart. Misa Yamamura's crystal works sell well, but they are not as good as Zi Yueren and Xia Shujingzi in literature.
Jincheng Yozaburo:
In order to reason about the comic book "The Story Book of Jintian Teenagers", the comic book begins with the original author, and is later replaced by Zheng Wan, a heavenly book. Jin Tianyi Gongjie, a character in Seishi Yokomizo's mystery novels, created his grandson with strong reasoning ability. The cartoonist is Yewen Sato.
Mori Yoshiro:
Associate Professor of Engineering College of University, whose works contain a lot of science and engineering terms and knowledge, has been dubbed as "science mystery novel" in Japan (Mori Yoshiro is the only one in this category at present). Famous series are surprisingly &; Hua Meng series, Marubeni V series and Four Seasons series.
Miyuki Miyabe:
He is a rare novelist in the history of Japanese literature, with a wide range of creative themes, including history, fantasy and reasoning. 1987, the first novel "My Neighbor's Crime" won the newcomer award for reading all the mystery novels and entered the literary world. Then 1992, Long Mian won the Japanese Association of Inferior Writers Award. 1999 The Reason won the Naoki Award; The Imitator, which took four years to complete, not only set a record of sales of1300,000 copies, but also brought unprecedented "six crowns" honor to the Japanese publishing industry. Among the six awards of "Six Crowns", there are the 52nd Art Selection Award, the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and the 5th Ryotaro Shiba Award, which endorse the literary position of the Ministry. Her novels analyze human nature and psychology, and her works often top the bestseller list.