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限りなく透明に近いブルー (Almost Transparent Blue) by Ryū Murakami — book cover

限りなく透明に近いブルー (Almost Transparent Blue)

by Ryū Murakami

Akutagawa Prize · 1976 · Winner
Literary FictionISBN 9784061860612

Award History

AwardYearStatus
Akutagawa Prize1976Winner

About the Author

Ryū Murakami (born February 19, 1952) is a Japanese novelist, essayist, and filmmaker whose debut novel Almost Transparent Blue (1976) won the Akutagawa Prize and explored themes of disaffected youth, drugs, and surrealism. Notable works include Coin Locker Babies (1980), In the Miso Soup (1997, Yomiuri Prize), Audition (1997, adapted into film), and Parasites (2000, Tanizaki Prize), often delving into human darkness, violence, and societal alienation. He has also directed films like Topaz and hosted TV shows while promoting music and e-publishing.

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