Honobu Yonezawa
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Honobu Yonezawa | |
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Born | 1978 Gifu Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Japanese |
Period | 2001–present |
Genre | Mystery fiction, young-adult fiction, light novel |
Notable awards | Mystery Writers of Japan Award (2011) |
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Honobu Yonezawa (米澤 穂信 Yonezawa Honobu?, born 1978) is a Japanese mystery writer chiefly known for his YA mystery series Hyōka, also known as the Classic Literature Club series.[1]
Contents
Awards and nominations
- Hyōka [lit. Frozen Dessert] (Novel)
- "Kokoroatari no Aru Mono wa" [lit. "Anyone Who Knows"] (Short story)
- 2007 – Nominee for Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Short Story[2]
- Inshite Miru [lit. Try Indulging] (Novel)[3]
- 2008 – Nominee for Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Novel[4]
- Tsuisō Godanshō [lit. Five morceaux of Reminiscence] (Novel)
- 2010 – Nominee for Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel[5]
- 2010 – Nominee for Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Novel[6]
- Oreta Ryūkotsu [lit. Broken Keel] (Novel)[7]
- 2011 – Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel[8]
- 2011 – The Best Japanese Mystery Fiction of the Year (2012 Honkaku Mystery Best 10)[9]
- 2011 – Nominee for Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Novel[10]
- 2011 – Nominee for Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize[11]
Bibliography
Hyōka series (Classic Literature Club series)
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- Novels
- Short story collection
Shōshimin series
- Shunki Gentei Ichigo Taruto Jiken (春期限定いちごタルト事件?), 2004
- Kaki Gentei Toropikaru Pafe Jiken (夏期限定トロピカルパフェ事件?), 2006
- Shūki Gentei Kuri Kinton Jiken (秋期限定栗きんとん事件?), 2009
Standalone mystery novels
- Sayonara Yōsei (さよなら妖精?), 2004
- Inu wa Doko da (犬はどこだ?), 2005
- Botorunekku [Bottleneck] (ボトルネック?), 2006 (A Partial Translation of Bottleneck at Tufts Digital Library)
- Inshite Miru (インシテミル?), 2007
- Hakanai Hitsuji tachi no Shukuen (儚い羊たちの祝宴?), 2008
- Tsuisō Godanshō (追想五断章?), 2009
- Oreta Ryūkotsu (折れた竜骨?), 2010
- Rikāshiburu [Recursible] (リカーシブル?), 2013
Film adaptations
- The Incite Mill (2010, directed by Hideo Nakata) (based on the novel Inshite Miru)
See also
References
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- 1978 births
- Living people
- People from Gifu Prefecture
- 20th-century Japanese novelists
- 21st-century Japanese novelists
- Japanese short story writers
- Japanese mystery writers
- Light novelists
- Mystery Writers of Japan Award winners
- Writers of young adult literature