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天切り松 闇がたり

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夜更けの留置場に現れた、その不思議な老人は六尺四方にしか聞こえないという夜盗の声音(こわね)「闇がたり」で、遥かな昔を物語り始めた――。時は大正ロマン華やかなりし頃、帝都に名を馳せた義賊「目細の安吉」一家。盗られて困らぬ天下のお宝だけを狙い、貧しい人々には救いの手をさしのべる。義理と人情に命を賭けた、粋でいなせな怪盗たちの胸のすく大活躍を描く傑作悪漢小説(ピカレスク・ロマン)シリーズ第一弾。

Tankobon Hardcover

First published September 1, 1999

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Jirō Asada

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Jirō Asada (浅田 次郎, born December 13, 1951 in Tokyo) is the pen name of Kōjirō Iwato (岩戸 康次郎), a Japanese writer.

Inspired by Yukio Mishima, who tried to stage a coup d'état among Japan Self-Defense Forces then committed suicide after the coup was failed, Asada enlisted in the SDF after finishing his studies. He changed jobs many times while endeavoring to find writing opportunities, submitting his works to literary competitions.

In 1991, his novel Torarete tamaruka! (とられてたまるか!) started his literary career. After writing several picaresque novels, his novel Metro ni notte (地下鉄に乗って) was awarded the Eiji Yoshikawa Prize for New Writers and made into a 2006 film; a short story collection The Stationmaster and other stories (Poppoya (鉄道員)) was also awarded the Naoki Prize.

He writes not only standard fiction and picaresque novels, but also writes historical and Chinese historical novels such as The Firmament of the Pleiades (Sōkyū no subaru, 蒼穹の昴).

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