Kenzo Kitakata
Kenzo Kitakata (北方 謙三, Kitakata Kenzō, born October 26, 1947[1][2]) is a Japanese novelist, especially known for his hardboiled novels. He studied law at Chuo University in the early 1970s.[2] He served as the 10th President of the Mystery Writers of Japan from 1997 to 2001.
Kenzo Kitakata  | |
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| Born | October 26, 1947 Karatsu, Saga, Japan  | 
| Occupation | Author, novelist | 
| Nationality | Japanese | 
| Period | 1970–present | 
| Genre | Hardboiled, historical fiction | 
| Notable awards | Mystery Writers of Japan Award (1985) | 
Works in English translation
    
- Hardboiled novels
 
- Ashes (original title: Bō no Kanashimi), trans. Emi Shimokawa (Vertical, 2003)[3]
 - Winter Sleep (original title: Fuyu no Nemuri), trans. Mark Schilling (Vertical, 2005)[4]
 - The Cage (original title: Ori), trans. Paul Warham (Vertical, 2006)[5]
 - City of Refuge (original title: Nogare no Machi), trans. Y.T. Horgan (Vertical, 2012)[6]
 
Awards and nominations
    
- 1982 - Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize: Nemuri Naki Yoru (Sleepless Night)
 - 1983 - Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: Nemuri Naki Yoru (Sleepless Night)
 - 1983 - Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize: The Cage
 - 1984 - Nominee for Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel: The Cage
 - 1985 - Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel: Kawaki no Machi (City of Thirst)
 - 1991 - Shibata Renzaburo Prize: Hagun no Hoshi (Alkaid)
 - 2004 - Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature: Yōkashō (Generals of the Yang Family)
 - 2006 - Shiba Ryotaro Prize: Suikoden (Water Margin)
 - 2009 - Japan Mystery Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement
 
Main works
    
    Standalone hardboiled novels
    
- Chōshō Harukanari (弔鐘はるかなり), 1981
 - Nogare no Machi (逃がれの街), 1982 (City of Refuge, Vertical, 2012)
 - Kusari (鎖), 1983
 - Manatsu no Sōretsu (真夏の葬列), 1983
 - Au ni wa Tōsugiru (逢うには、遠すぎる), 1983
 - Ori (檻), 1983 (The Cage, Vertical, 2006)
 - Tomo yo, Shizuka ni Nemure (友よ、静かに瞑れ), 1984
 - Kimi ni Ketsubetsu no Toki o (君に訣別の時を), 1984
 - Kawaki no Machi (渇きの街), 1984
 - Kako Rimembā (過去 リメンバー), 1984
 - Are wa Maboroshi no Hata Datta no ka (あれは幻の旗だったのか), 1984
 - Yagate Fuyu ga Owareba (やがて冬が終われば), 1984
 - Yoru yori Tōi Yami (夜より遠い闇), 1984
 - Asu Naki Machikado (明日なき街角), 1985
 - Kuroi Doresu no Onna (黒いドレスの女), 1985
 - Retsujitsu (烈日), 1985
 - Futari dake no Kunshō (二人だけの勲章), 1985
 - Sabi (錆), 1985
 - Yoru yo Omae wa (夜よおまえは), 1985
 - Warera ga Toki no Kagayaki (われらが時の輝き), 1986
 - Furueru Tsume (ふるえる爪), 1986
 - Tamashii no Kishibe (魂の岸辺), 1986
 - Kiba (牙), 1986
 - Fuyu koso Kemono wa Hashiru (冬こそ獣は走る), 1986
 - Gyakkō no Onna (逆光の女), 1987
 - Yoru no Owari (夜の終り), 1987
 - Gusha no Machi (愚者の街), 1987
 - Hyōteki (標的), 1987
 - Itsuka Toki ga Nanji o (いつか時が汝を), 1988
 - Kaenju (火焔樹), 1989
 - Kizu Darake no Maseratti (傷だらけのマセラッティ), 1989
 - Aki Hoteru (秋ホテル), 1990
 - Bō no Kanashimi (棒の哀しみ), 1990 (Ashes, Vertical, 2003)
 - Mizuiro no Inu (水色の犬), 1991
 - Sabita Bui (錆びた浮標), 1992
 - Omei no Hiroba (汚名の広場), 1993
 - Yakusoku (約束), 1994
 - Waga Sakebi Tōku (わが叫び遠く), 1994
 - Soshite Kare ga Shinda (そして彼が死んだ), 1994
 - Yukidomari (行きどまり), 1994
 - Kare ga Ōkami datta Hi (彼が狼だった日), 1995
 - Saikai (再会), 1995
 - Fuyu no Nemuri (冬の眠り), 1996 (Winter Sleep, Vertical, 2005)
 - Yoru o Machinagara (夜を待ちながら), 1999
 - Hakujitsu (白日), 1999
 - Gitai (擬態), 2001
 - Baien (煤煙), 2003
 
Short story collections
    
- Kiro (帰路), 1988
 - Itsuka Hikari wa Nioite (いつか光は匂いて), 1993
 - Kōsu Agein [Course Again] (コースアゲイン), 2002
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "北方謙三 - プロフィール - Yahoo!検索(人物)" [Kitakata Kenzō - Profile - Yahoo! Reference (People)] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
 - "Passion for the grandeur of Chinese history, a continuing dream: Mr. Kenzo Kitakata, Writer". ChuoOnline. February 12, 2010. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
 - "Ashes by Kenzo Kitakata". Vertical. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
 - "Winter Sleep by Kenzo Kitakata". Vertical. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
 - "The Cage by Kenzo Kitakata". Vertical. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
 - "City of Refuge by Kenzo Kitakata". Vertical. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
 
External links
    
- Profile at J'Lit Books from Japan (in English)
 - Synopsis of The Cage at JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) (in English)
 
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