Yoshinori Shimizu

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Yoshinori Shimizu (清水義範, Shimizu Yoshinori, born October 28, 1947) is a Japanese novelist.

He was born in Nagoya, Japan, and has published stories since 1977, especially young adult science fiction.

Works in English translation

Crime Novel
  • Labyrinth (original title: Meikyū), trans. Deborah Iwabuchi (Shueisha English Edition, 2013)[1]
Short story
  • Japanese Entrance Exams for Earnest Young Men (original title: Kokugo nyūshi mondai hisshōhō) (Monkey Brain Sushi: New Tastes in Japanese Fiction, Kodansha International, 1991)

Awards and nominations

  • 1988 - Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: Japanese Entrance Exams for Earnest Young Men and other stories (short story collection)
  • 1989 - Nominee for Naoki Prize: Kinko no yume (金鯱の夢) (novel)
  • 1990 - Nominee for Naoki Prize: Kyokō shiritsu fujōri chūgakkō (虚構市立不条理中学校) (novel)
  • 1992 - Nominee for Naoki Prize: Kashiwagi Seiji no seikatsu (柏木誠治の生活) (novel)

See also

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