Jirō Akagawa


Jirō Akagawa is a Japanese novelist born in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

Biography

Best known for his humorous mysteries, Akagawa's first short story, "Ghost Train", was published in 1976 and went on to win the annually granted All Yomimono New Mystery Writers' Prize by Bungeishunjū, a Japanese literary publishing company. Other works of his, The Incident in the Bedroom Suburb and Voice from Heaven, were later made into anime, while Sailor Suit and Machine Gun was made into a popular live action movie. His most recognized works to date pertain to his Mike-neko Holmes series. He is extremely prolific; as of 2013, he had written more than 560 novels in the course of his thirty-year career, over 300 million individual published volumes.

Works in English translation

;Mystery novel
;Short story collection
;Short story
;Essay

Calico Cat Holmes

; Majotachi no Nemuri
Based on Akagawa's two thriller novels Majotachi no Tasogare and Majotachi no Nagai Nemuri.
;Yasōkyoku
;Others
;Unique Games