Baku Akae Explained
was a Japanese novelist. He was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi.[1]
His novel Oidipusu no yaiba (オイディプスの刃, Oedipus' Sword) won the 1st Kadokawa Novel Award in 1974.[2]
In 1984, his novels Kaikyou (海峡 Straits) and Yakumo ga Koroshita (八雲が殺した Yakumo Kills) won the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature.[2]
Selection of works
- Oidipusu no yaiba (オイディプスの刃 Oedipus' Sword). 1974.
- Kaikyou (海峡 Straits). 1984.
- Yakumo ga Koroshita (八雲が殺した Yakumo Kills). 1984. Translated by Nancy H Ross, Kaiki: Uncanny Tales from Japan, Volume 3: Tales of the Metropolis, Kurodahan Press, 2009.
- Aruman no dorei (アルマンの奴隷 Allemagne's Slaves). 1990.
- Gijokoku no mori no nagame (戯場国の森の眺め View of the Woods in the Playland) . 1996.
- Koso no fune (香草の船 The Grass Boat). 1990.
See also
Notes and References
- News: http://www.47news.jp/CN/201206/CN2012061801002151.html . ja:作家の赤江瀑さんが死去 「オイディプスの刃」など . Kyodo News . Kyodo News . 2012-06-18 . . Japanese . 19 June 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120620031619/http://www.47news.jp/CN/201206/CN2012061801002151.html . 20 June 2012 .
- http://homepage1.nifty.com/naokiaward/kogun/kogun69AB.htm