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  2. Mina's Matchbox - Wikipedia

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    Mina's Matchbox (ミーナの行進, Mi-na no Kōshin, "Mina's March") is a novel by Yōko Ogawa. It was originally serialized in Yomiuri Shimbun in 2005 before being published as a novel in 2006 by Chuokoron-Shinsha, after which it won the 42nd Tanizaki Prize. [1] [2] In 2024, an English translation of the novel by Stephen B. Snyder was ...

  3. The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories is a 2018 English language anthology of Japanese literature edited by American translator Jay Rubin and published by Penguin Classics. With 34 stories, the collection spans centuries of short stories from Japan ranging from the early-twentieth-century works of Ryūnosuke Akutagawa and Jun'ichirō ...

  4. Aozora Bunko - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Aozora Bunko is considered similar to Project Gutenberg. [8] Most of the texts provided are Japanese literature, and some translations from English literature. The resources are searchable by category, author, or title; and there is a considerable amount of support on how to use the database in the form of detailed explanations.

  5. Agents of the Four Seasons - Wikipedia

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    Written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Suoh, Agents of the Four Seasons began publication under ASCII Media Works ' Dengeki Bunko light novel imprint on April 9, 2021. Eight volumes have been released as of December 2024. [3] During their panel at MCM Comic Con London 2023, Yen Press announced that they licensed the series for English ...

  6. Shinchō - Wikipedia

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    Shincho (新潮, Shinchō; New Tide) is a Japanese literary magazine published monthly by Shinchosha. Since its launch in 1904 it has published the works of many of Japan 's leading writers. Along with Bungakukai , Gunzo , Bungei and Subaru , it is one of the five leading literary journals in Japan.

  7. Shōsetsuka ni Narō - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Become a Novelist") is a Japanese novel self-publishing website created by Yusuke Umezaki (梅崎 祐輔, Umezaki Yūsuke). It was launched on April 2, 2004. It was launched on April 2, 2004. Users can upload their novels free of charge and the novels are also free to read.

  8. Somehow, Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Somehow, Crystal (なんとなく、クリスタル, Nantonaku, Kurisutaru) is a Japanese novel by Yasuo Tanaka.Published in magazine form as the winner of the 17th Bungei Prize in 1980, it was also nominated for the Akutagawa Prize, and published in book form by Kawade Shobō Shinsha in 1981.

  9. Akutagawa Prize - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Akutagawa winner Akio Miyahara [] was found to have committed plagiarism. [8] [9] In 2018, a similar controversy occurred when the candidate novel Utsukushii Kao by Yuko Hojo was found to have reused text from its nonfiction source material without attribution, but the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature did not remove the book from the candidate list.