Ryu Mitsuse

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Ryu Mitsuse (born 1928) is a Japanese science fiction writer. In the West he might be best known for manga-related works and the story The Sunset, 2217 A.D. which appeared in Frederik Pohl's Best Science Fiction for 1972. In Japanese science fiction he might be better known for the novel 百億の昼と千億の夜(Ten Billion Days and Hundred Billion Nights), which combines interest in technology and the Buddha.[1]

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