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in 1978 for "Our Era". This spectacular introduction to the literary world drew a lot of attention, especially as she was the youngest ever winner of the Edogawa Rampo Prize. Her use of two pen names was also discussed, and shortly after she won the Rampo prize,
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She died on May 26, 2009, aged 56, in a Tokyo hospital, from pancreatic cancer, which was diagnosed in 2007. She had been writing the 130th volume of the Guin Saga up until May 23, 2009. Kurimoto was given a special award posthumously by the
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science fiction movement. Outside of her literary endeavors, she was a playwright, composer, and pianist who performed with her own jazz ensemble, the Azusa Nakajima Trio.
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series, which has been translated into English, German, French, Italian and Russian. Her style has been described as being part of the
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in 1978, contributing stories and criticism as Kaoru Kurimoto and Azusa Nakajima, as well as using a number of other pseudonyms.
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Kurimoto is known for having written nearly 400 books since she began her career. She wrote in several genres, including
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Nakajima, Azusa. 2005. Tanatosu no kodomo tachi – Kajōtekiō no seitaigaku. Tōkyō: Chikuma
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to write criticism and music. She was known for her record-breaking 130-volume
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and the Cthulhu Mythos, with a male protagonist named after the author.
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Prize for New Writers (Criticism), as Azusa Nakajima, in 1977, and the
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Bokura no Jidai ぼくらの時代 "Our Era" - her debut novel, in 1978.
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magazine featured a conversation between the "two" writers.
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Nakajima, Azusa. 1987. Bishōnen Nyūgakumon. Tōkyō: Shūeisha
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Guin Saga's Kurimoto Wins Japanese Sci-Fi Writers Award
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Kurimoto was born in Tokyo and studied literature at
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Index

Katsushika-ku
Tokyo, Japan
novelist
composer
critic
SF Magazine
Tenro Productions
pen name
Guin Saga
New Wave
Waseda University
Gunzo
Edogawa Rampo Prize
science fiction
fantasy
horror
mystery
yaoi
Mori Mari
June
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan
Guin Saga
heroic fantasy
Suikoden
魔界水滸伝
The Water Margin
Cthulhu Mythos
Elder Gods
The Water Margin
The Sword of Paros

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