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本格派推理鼻祖:金田一探案大全集(共25册,本书主角“金田一耕助”与“明智小五郎”、“神津恭介”并称日本三大名侦探。) (横沟正史作品系列)

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★横沟正史著作已绝版多年,独家中文授权,忠于日本角川书店原著,未做任何删减
★凭借《本阵杀人事件》获得第1届日本推理作家协会奖
★本格推理绝佳典范,日本风情浓郁,将日系推理小说的水平提升到全新高度
★比肩《福尔摩斯探案集》,日版销量突破5500万册
★摒弃了风行一时的非现实情节,以纯粹的写实手法将推理小说的各种典型要素浓缩在创作中 1.收录金田一精选25册:01本阵杀人事件;02八墓村;03狱门岛;04恶魔吹着笛子来;05夜行;06犬神家族;07迷路庄的惨剧;08人面疮;09恶魔的彩球歌;10女王蜂;11幽灵男;12首;13三首塔;14七面人生;15恶魔的百唇谱;16恶魔的宠儿;17白与黑;18杀人鬼;19化装舞会;20恶灵岛;21恶魔的圣诞节22暗夜里的黑豹;23迷路的新娘;24门后的女人;25医院坡血案。
他,肤色白皙,个子矮小,有些结巴,爱挠头发。
帽子软塌塌,和服皱巴巴,裙裤松松垮垮,木屐快磨秃,脚趾几乎露出短布袜。
经常被警察误当成嫌疑犯,破案只凭脑袋瓜。家喻户晓的东方名侦探金田一就是他。 横沟正史(1902-1981)
日本最重要的推理小说家,代表作《金田一探案集》是唯一能抗衡《福尔摩斯探案集》的推理小说典范。凭借《本阵杀人事件》获得第1届日本推理作家协会奖。
作品以传统的本格推理为主,表面氛围奇诡,但完全摒弃了风行一时的非现实情节,以纯粹的写实手法将推理小说的各种典型要素浓缩在创作中,同时融入日本社会特有的人情风俗,将日本推理小说的水平提升到了全新高度。
代表作有《八墓村》、《狱门岛》、《恶魔吹着笛子来》、《犬神家族》、《恶魔的彩球歌》等,在日本掀起的“横沟热潮”数十年不退,延续至今。

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Published July 7, 2018

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Seishi Yokomizo

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Seishi Yokomizo (横溝 正史) was a novelist in Shōwa period Japan.
Yokomizo was born in the city of Kobe, Hyōgo (兵庫県 神戸市). He read detective stories as a boy and in 1921, while employed by the Daiichi Bank, published his first story in the popular magazine "Shin Seinen" (新青年[New Youth]). He graduated from Osaka Pharmaceutical College (currently part of Osaka University) with a degree in pharmacy, and initially intended to take over his family's drug store even though sceptical of the contemporary ahistorical attitude towards drugs. However, drawn by his interest in literature, and the encouragement of Edogawa Rampo (江戸川 乱歩), he went to Tokyo instead, where he was hired by the Hakubunkan publishing company in 1926. After serving as editor in chief of several magazines, he resigned in 1932 to devote himself full-time to writing.
Yokomizo was attracted to the literary genre of historical fiction, especially that of the historical detective novel. In July 1934, while resting in the mountains of Nagano to recuperate from tuberculosis, he completed his first novel "Onibi" (『鬼火』), which was published in 1935, although parts were immediately censored by the authorities. Undeterred, Yokomizo followed on his early success with a second novel Ningyo Sashichi torimonocho (1938–1939). However, during World War II, he faced difficulties in getting his works published due to the wartime conditions, and was in severe economic difficulties. The lack of Streptomycin and other antibiotics also meant that his tuberculosis could not be properly treated, and he joked with friends that it was a race to see whether he would die of disease or of starvation.
However, soon after the end of World War II, his works received wide recognition and he developed an enormous fan following. He published many works via Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in serialized form, concentrating only on popular mystery novels, based on the orthodox western detective story format, starting with "Honjin Satsujin Jiken" (『本陣殺人事件』) and "Chōchō Satsujin Jinken" (『蝶々殺人事件』) (both in 1946). His works became the model for postwar Japanese mystery writing. He was also often called the "Japanese John Dickson Carr" after the writer whom he admired.
Yokomizo is most well known for creating the private detective character Kosuke Kindaichi (金田一 耕助). Many of his works have been made into movies.
Yokomizo died of colon cancer in 1981. His grave is at the Seishun-en cemetery in Kawasaki, Kanagawa (神奈川県 川崎市).

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