- Seishi Yokomizo
Infobox Writer
name = Seishi Yokomizo
caption = Yokomizo Seishi
birthdate = birth date|1902|5|24|df=y
birthplace =Kobe, Hyogo Japan
deathdate = death date and age|1981|12|28|1902|5|24|df=y
deathplace =Tokyo Japan
occupation = Writer
genre = mystery novels
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influenced = nihongo|Seishi Yokomizo|横溝正史|"Yokomizo Seishi"|extra=24 May 1902 -28 December 1981 was a novelist inShowa period Japan .Early life
Yokomizo was born in Kobe city,
Hyōgo Prefecture . 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" ("New Youth"). He graduated from Osaka Pharmaceutical College (currently part ofOsaka University ) with a degree inpharmacy , and initially intended to take over his family's drug store. However, drawn by his interest in literature, and the encouragement ofEdogawa Rampo , he went toTokyo instead, where he was hired by theHakubunsha publishing company in 1926. He resigned in 1932 to devote his full time to writing.Literary career
Yokomizo was attracted to the
literary genre ofhistorical fiction , especially that of the historicaldetective novel . In July 1934, while resting in the mountains of Nagano to recuperate fromtuberculosis , he completed his first novel "Onibi", which was published in 1935, although parts were immediately censored by the authorities. Undeterred, Yokomizo followed on his early success with a second novel "Ninngyo Sashichi torimonocho" (1938-1939). However, duringWorld War II , he faced difficulties in getting his works published due to the wartime conditions, and was in severe economic difficulties. The lack ofStreptomycin and otherantibiotics 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 viaKodansha 'sWeekly Shonen Magazine in serialized form, concentrating only on popular mystery novels, based on the orthodox western detective story format, starting with "Honjin Satsujin Jiken" and "Chōchō Satsujin Jinken" (both in 1946). His works became the model for postwar Japanese mystery writing. He was also often called the "JapaneseJohn Dickson Carr " after the writer whom he admired.Yokomizo is most well-known for creating the
private detective characterKosuke Kindaichi . Many of his works have been made into movies.Yokomizo died of
colon cancer in 1981. His grave is at the Seishun-en cemetery inKawasaki, Kanagawa .Legacy
The Yokomizo Seishi Prize is a
literary award established in 1980 by theKadokawa Shoten publishing company and theTokyo Broadcasting System in honor of Yokomizo. It is awarded annually to a previously unpublished novel-length mystery. The winner receives a statuette ofKosuke Kindaichi and a cash award of 10 million yen. In addition, the winning story is published by Kadokawa Shoten and dramatized as a television movie by TBS.Major Works
*nihongo|"The Honjin Murder "|本陣殺人事件|Honjin satsujin jiken|April 1946
*nihongo|"Gokumon Island"|獄門島|Gokumontō|January 1947 - October 1948
*nihongo|"The Village of Eight Graves"|八つ墓村|Yatsuhakamura|March 1949 - March 1951
*nihongo|"Queen Bee "|女王蜂|Jo-o-batchi|June 1951 – May 1952
*nihongo|"The Inugami Clan"|犬神家の一族|Inugamike no Ichizoku|January 1950 - May 1951 ISBN 4925080768, made into movies byKon Ichikawa in 1976 and 2006.
*nihongo|"The Drenched Bride"|睡れる花嫁|Nurunuru Hanayome|1952 ISBN 4041304970.
*nihongo|When the Devil comes, He plays the Flute|悪魔が来りて笛を吹く|Akuma ga kitarite fue o fuku|1951-1953
*nihongo|Three Head Tower|三つ首塔|Mitsu-kubi Tō|1955
*nihongo|Head|首|Kubi|1957 ISBN 4041304431ee also
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Japanese literature
*Japanese detective fiction
*List of Japanese authors
*"Vampire Moth "External links
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