Kenzo Kitakata
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is a Japanese novelist, especially known for his
hardboiled Hardboiled (or hard-boiled) fiction is a literary genre that shares some of its characters and settings with crime fiction (especially detective fiction and noir fiction). The genre's typical protagonist is a detective who battles the violence o ...
novels. He studied law at
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in the early 1970s. He served as the 10th President of the
Mystery Writers of Japan is an organization for mystery writers in Japan. The organization was founded on 21 June 1947 by Edogawa Rampo. It is currently chaired by Bin Konno and claims about 600 members. It presents the Mystery Writers of Japan Award to writers every yea ...
from 1997 to 2001.


Works in English translation

;Hardboiled novels * '' Ashes'' (original title: ''Bō no Kanashimi''), trans. Emi Shimokawa (
Vertical Vertical is a geometric term of location which may refer to: * Vertical direction, the direction aligned with the direction of the force of gravity, up or down * Vertical (angles), a pair of angles opposite each other, formed by two intersecting s ...
, 2003) * ''Winter Sleep'' (original title: ''Fuyu no Nemuri''), trans.
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(Vertical, 2005) * ''The Cage'' (original title: ''Ori''), trans. Paul Warham (Vertical, 2006) * '' City of Refuge'' (original title: ''Nogare no Machi''), trans. Y.T. Horgan (Vertical, 2012)


Awards and nominations

* 1982 -
Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize The were presented every year by the (JAFA) from 1982 to 2011. They honor the best in adventure fiction published in the previous year. The Japan Adventure Fiction Association was founded in 1981 by Chin Naitō (1936–2011) and was disbanded in ...
: ''Nemuri Naki Yoru'' (''Sleepless Night'') * 1983 -
Yoshikawa Eiji was a Japanese historical novelist. Among his best-known novels are revisions of older classics. He was mainly influenced by classics such as ''The Tale of the Heike'', ''Tale of Genji'', ''Water Margin'' and ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', m ...
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 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 ...
for Best Novel: ''The Cage'' * 1985 -
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 ...
for Best Novel: ''Kawaki no Machi'' (''City of Thirst'') * 1991 - Shibata Renzaburo Prize: ''Hagun no Hoshi'' (''Alkaid'') * 2004 -
Yoshikawa Eiji was a Japanese historical novelist. Among his best-known novels are revisions of older classics. He was mainly influenced by classics such as ''The Tale of the Heike'', ''Tale of Genji'', ''Water Margin'' and ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', m ...
Prize for Literature: ''Yōkashō'' (''Generals of the Yang Family'') * 2006 -
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Prize: ''Suikoden'' (''
Water Margin ''Water Margin'' (''Shuihu zhuan'') is one of the earliest Chinese novels written in vernacular Mandarin, and is attributed to Shi Nai'an. It is also translated as ''Outlaws of the Marsh'' and ''All Men Are Brothers''. The story, which is s ...
'') * 2009 - Japan Mystery Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement


Main works


Standalone hardboiled novels

* , 1981 * , 1982 (''City of Refuge'', Vertical, 2012) * , 1983 * , 1983 * , 1983 * , 1983 (''The Cage'', Vertical, 2006) * , 1984 * , 1984 * , 1984 * , 1984 * , 1984 * , 1984 * , 1984 * , 1985 * , 1985 * , 1985 * , 1985 * , 1985 * , 1985 * , 1986 * , 1986 * , 1986 * , 1986 * , 1986 * , 1987 * , 1987 * , 1987 * , 1987 * , 1988 * , 1989 * , 1989 * , 1990 * , 1990 (''Ashes'', Vertical, 2003) * , 1991 * , 1992 * , 1993 * , 1994 * , 1994 * , 1994 * , 1994 * , 1995 * , 1995 * , 1996 (''Winter Sleep'', Vertical, 2005) * , 1999 * , 1999 * , 2001 * , 2003


Short story collections

* , 1988 * , 1993 * , 2002


See also

*
Japanese detective fiction , is a popular genre of Japanese literature. History Name When Western detective fiction spread to Japan, it created a new genre called detective fiction () in Japanese literature. After World War II the genre was renamed deductive reasoning fi ...


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at JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) 1947 births Living people 20th-century Japanese novelists 21st-century Japanese novelists Japanese male short story writers Japanese crime fiction writers Mystery Writers of Japan Award winners Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon Japanese historical novelists People from Saga Prefecture Chuo University alumni 20th-century Japanese short story writers 21st-century Japanese short story writers 20th-century Japanese male writers 21st-century male writers {{Japan-writer-stub