Yoichi Funado
Yoichi Funado | |
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Born |
Kenji Harada February 8, 1944 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan |
Died |
April 22, 2015 71) Suginami, Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Waseda University |
Period | 1979-2015 |
Genre | Adventure fiction, spy fiction, hardboiled, thriller, historical fiction |
Notable works | May in the Valley of the Rainbow |
Notable awards |
Mystery Writers of Japan Award (1989) Naoki Prize (2000) |
In this Japanese name, the family name is Funado, Harada.
Kenji Harada (原田建司 Harada Kenji, February 8, 1944 – April 22, 2015) better known by his pseudonym Yoichi Funado (船戸与一 Funado Yoichi) was a Japanese writer of adventure fiction.[1]
Biography
Funado was born as Kenji Harada on February 8, 1944.[2] During his student days, he traveled to Alaska. He graduated from Waseda University. Funado made his debut as an adventure novel writer in 1979.[1] After writing some prize-winning adventure novels, in 2000 he won the Naoki Prize for his novel May in the Valley of the Rainbow.[1][3] In February 2015, he published the last volume of his nine-volume novel series on the history of Manchukuo.
Funado died of thymic cancer on April 22, 2015 in Suginami, Tokyo.[1]
Works in English translation
- May in the Valley of the Rainbow (original title: Niji no Tani no Gogatsu), trans. Eve Nyren (Vertical, 2006)[4]
Awards
- Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize
- 1985 - Yamaneko no Natsu (Summer of the Wildcat)
- 1988 - Takeki Hakobune
- 1989 - Densetsu Naki Chi
- 1992 - Suna no Kuronikuru (Sand Chronicle)
- 1996 - Ezochi Bekken
- 2004 - Yume wa Arechi o
- Other awards
- 1985 - Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: Yamaneko no Natsu (Summer of the Wildcat)
- 1988 - The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! 1988): Densetsu Naki Chi
- 1989 - Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel: Densetsu Naki Chi
- 1992 - Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize: Suna no Kuronikuru (Sand Chronicle)
- 1993 - The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! 1993): Suna no Kuronikuru (Sand Chronicle)
- 2000 - Naoki Prize: May in the Valley of the Rainbow
- 2014 - Japan Mystery Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement
Main works
- Higōhōin (1979)
- Chi to Yume (1982)
- Yamaneko no Natsu (lit. Summer of the Wildcat) (1984)
- Takeki Hakobune (1987)
- Densetsu Naki Chi (1988)
- Midori no Soko no Soko (1989)
- Suna no Kuronikuru (lit. Sand Chronicle) (1991)
- Ezochi Bekken (1995)
- Niji no Tani no Gogatsu (2000) (May in the Valley of the Rainbow. Vertical. 2006)
- Yume wa Arechi o (2003)
- Kahan ni Shirube Naku (lit. No Sign on the Riverside) (2006)
- Manshukoku Engi (2007-2015) (nine volumes)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Japanese adventure novel writer Funado dies at 71". Mainichi. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ 船户与一. Baidu (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ "Authors: Yoichi Funado". Books from Japan. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ "May in the Valley of the Rainbow". Vertical. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
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