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词条 Hideo Yokoyama
释义

  1. Works in English translation

     Novels  Short story   Essay  

  2. Awards and nominations

  3. Bibliography

     Novels  Short story collections 

  4. Film adaptations

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2016}}{{Japanese name|Yokoyama}}{{nihongo|Hideo Yokoyama|横山 秀夫|Yokoyama Hideo|born 1957}} is a Japanese novelist.

Yokoyama specializes in mystery novels. He worked constantly during the first three days of 2003, and suffered a heart attack and was subsequently hospitalized on January 4th.[1]

He repeated his Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! No. 1 ranking in 2013 with Six Four (64).

The English edition of Six Four, translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies, was shortlisted for the 2016 CWA International Dagger.[2]

He is known for his career as journalist for the Jomo Shimbun, the regional paper in Gunma.

Works in English translation

Novels

  • Six Four (original title: 64 Rokuyon), trans. Jonathan Lloyd-Davies (Quercus, 2016)
  • Seventeen (original title: Kuraimāzu hai [Climber's High]), trans. Louise Heal Kawai (riverrun, 2018)

Short story

  • Motive (original title: Dōki), trans. Beth Cary (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 2008)

Essay

  • My Favourite Mystery, "Paradise lost in the box" by Kenji Takemoto (Mystery Writers of Japan, Inc.  )

Awards and nominations

Japanese Awards
  • 1998 – Matsumoto Seicho Prize: "Kage no Kisetsu" (Season of Shadows)
  • 2000 – Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Short Story: "Motive"
  • 2003 – The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! 2003): Han'ochi (Half a Confession)
  • 2005 – Nominee for Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Fiction: Rinjō (Initial Response [3])
  • 2013 – The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! 2013): Six Four
UK Award
  • 2016 – Shortlisted for the CWA International Dagger: Six Four[2]

Bibliography

Novels

  • {{nihongo|Deguchi no Nai Umi|出口のない海|}}, 1996
  • {{nihongo|Han'ochi|半落ち|}}, 2002
  • {{nihongo|Kuraimāzu hai (Climber's High)|クライマーズ・ハイ|}}, 2003
    • English translation: Seventeen, Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2018
  • {{nihongo|Rupan no Shōsoku|ルパンの消息|}}, 2005
  • {{nihongo|Shindo Zero|震度0|}}, 2005
  • {{nihongo|Rokuyon|64|}}, 2012
    • English translation: Six Four, Quercus, 2016

Short story collections

  • {{nihongo|Kage no Kisetsu|陰の季節|}}, 1998
  • {{nihongo|Dōki|動機|}}, 2000
  • {{nihongo|Kao|顔|}}, 2002
  • {{nihongo|Fukaoi|深追い|}}, 2002
  • {{nihongo|Shinsō|真相|}}, 2003
  • {{nihongo|Kagefumi|影踏み|}}, 2003
  • {{nihongo|Kanshugan|看守眼|}}, 2004
  • {{nihongo|Rinjō|臨場|}}, 2004
  • {{nihongo|Rinjō Special Book|臨場スペシャルブック|}}, 2010

Film adaptations

  • Half a Confession (2004) (Han'ochi)
  • Deguchi no Nai Umi (2006)
  • Climber's High (2008) (Kuraimāzu hai)
  • Rinjō (2012)
  • Rokuyon (64) Part I (2016)
  • Rokuyon (64) Part II (2016)

References

1. ^"Affairs of the heart." Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. December 27, 2003. Retrieved on February 18, 2009.
2. ^{{cite web|url= https://thecwa.co.uk/six-four/|title= Six Four|publisher= The Crime Writers' Association|accessdate=4 December 2018}}
3. ^J'Lit | Publications : Initial Response | Books from Japan {{en icon}}

External links

  • Hideo Yokoyama at J'Lit Books from Japan {{en icon}}
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=KYg8xjNs-sUC Doki] (translated into Mandarin Chinese) – Google Books
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