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(born December 28, 1949) is the pen name of , a popular contemporary Japanese writer, mainly of short stories.


Biography

Kitamura was born in the town of Sugito in Saitama Prefecture. He studied literature at
Waseda University , mottoeng = Independence of scholarship , established = 21 October 1882 , type = Private , endowment = , president = Aiji Tanaka , city = Shinjuku , state = Tokyo , country = Japan , students = 47,959 , undergrad = 39,382 , postgrad ...
in Tokyo, and was a member of the Waseda Mystery Club while a student there. However, after graduating from Waseda in 1972, he returned to Saitama to become a language teacher at Kasukabe High School, his alma mater. He began his fiction writing career only after teaching for almost twenty years, and stopped teaching in 1993 to devote himself completely to writing once established as an author. He made his writing debut using a pen name. Initially, because the unnamed first-person protagonist of his early works was a female college student, and the name Kaoru is gender ambiguous, it was widely speculated that Kitamura was female. This speculation persisted until he revealed his identity upon accepting the
Mystery Writers of Japan Award The are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of Japan. They honor the best in crime fiction and critical/biographical work published in the previous year. MWJ Award for Best Novel winners (1948–1951, 1976–present) MWJ Award for Best ...
in 1991.


Works

Kitamura is known as a writer of mysteries, and rather than the detective and crime stories of traditional mystery, his work mainly focuses on the logical resolution of more "ordinary" puzzles and questions encountered in everyday life. He is considered a pioneer of this style of mystery in Japan, called , which has since been taken up by many other writers. He made his literary debut in 1989, with the publication of , and has been writing prolifically since then. He won the 44th
Mystery Writers of Japan Award The are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of Japan. They honor the best in crime fiction and critical/biographical work published in the previous year. MWJ Award for Best Novel winners (1948–1951, 1976–present) MWJ Award for Best ...
in 1991 for , the 6th
Honkaku Mystery Award The are presented every year by the Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan. They honor the best in honkaku (i.e. authentic, orthodox) mystery fiction and critical works published in the previous year. Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Fiction winners ...
in 2006 for , and the 2006 Baka-Misu Award for the same work. In 2009, after repeated previous nominations, he won the prestigious
Naoki Prize The Naoki Prize, officially , is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. It was created in 1935 by Kikuchi Kan, then editor of the ''Bungeishunjū'' magazine, and named in memory of novelist Naoki Sanjugo. Sponsored by the Society for t ...
(the 141st) for . His works have been adapted for film, television, and manga.


Selected bibliography


See also

*
Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan is a Japan-based organization for mystery writers who write ''honkaku'' (i.e. authentic, orthodox) mystery. The organization was founded on 3 November 2000 by Yukito Ayatsuji, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Hiroko Minagawa, Kaoru Kitamura, Tetsuya Ayukawa ...


References

* (Includes a brief English biography of Kitamura) * *


External links


J'Lit , Authors : Kaoru Kitamura , Books from Japan




English language review of film adaption of ''Turn'' * http://www.kitamura-tei.com Japanese language fan site {{DEFAULTSORT:Kitamura, Kaoru 1949 births Naoki Prize winners Japanese mystery writers Mystery Writers of Japan Award winners Honkaku Mystery Award winners Japanese male short story writers Living people Waseda University alumni Writers from Saitama Prefecture