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Edogawa Rampo

    Este autor es considerado el padre de la ficción de misterio japonesa. A través de su escritura y crítica, influyó profundamente en el desarrollo del género en Japón. Sus obras son cruciales para comprender los orígenes del misterio japonés. Su legado continúa dando forma al género.

    Edogawa Rampo
    Beast in the Shadows
    The Fiend with Twenty Faces
    The Strange Tale of Panorama Island
    Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination
    Tales of the Metropolis - Kaiki
    The Edogawa Rampo Reader
    • The Edogawa Rampo Reader

      • 266 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Renowned as a master of Japan's golden age of crime and mystery fiction, Edogawa Rampo, whose real name was Hirai Taro, played a significant role in Japanese Modernism. His work has left a lasting impact on both popular and literary culture in contemporary Japan, showcasing his influence and enduring legacy in the genre.

      The Edogawa Rampo Reader
    • Tales of the Metropolis - Kaiki

      Uncanny Tales from Japan, Vol. 3

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set in modern Tokyo, this final volume of the Kaiki series uncovers the hidden mysteries beneath its contemporary facade. It features a collection of stories that delve into the eerie and uncanny aspects of Japanese literature, showcasing peculiar characters and unsettling occurrences. The compilation is selected and annotated by Higashi Masao, a noted expert in the genre, providing insights into the supernatural elements woven into Japan's cultural tapestry.

      Tales of the Metropolis - Kaiki
    • The Strange Tale of Panorama Island

      • 274 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Follows the twisted path of failed novelist Hitomi Hirosuke, who bears an uncanny resemblance to a former classmate, the son of a rich industrialist. Learning of the rich man's sudden passing, Hitomi fakes his own death, digs up and hides the other man's body and then washes himself up starving on a beach near the home of the dead man's family. Stunning artwork by master manga artist Suehiro Maruo deftly illustrates this Japanese pulp classic in fine detail.

      The Strange Tale of Panorama Island
    • The Fiend with Twenty Faces

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in 1930s Tokyo, the story revolves around a master thief who uses disguises to evade capture, leaving the city in turmoil. With the renowned detective Akechi Kogoro away on business, his young assistant, 12-year-old Kobayashi Yoshio, must step up to the challenge. Tasked with tracking down the elusive criminal, Yoshio faces the daunting responsibility of protecting the city until his mentor can return to restore order.

      The Fiend with Twenty Faces
    • A reclusive writer of detective stories, Oe Shundei, has gone missing, leaving behind a suspicious trail of blackmailing letters to a former lover. Another detective novelist, his rival, is the only one who can find him. A sequence of macabre and appalling events follows.

      Beast in the Shadows
    • Gold Mask is Edogawa Rampo's sixth novel featuring detective Akechi Kogorō, as he investigates the crime spree of the uncanny costumed "Gold Mask." Lovers of crime fiction will be delighted to discover that this resourceful thief, confounding Akechi's every move, is none other than Maurice Leblanc's famous "gentleman burglar," Arsene Lupin! Given Lupin's obvious influence on Rampo's own Fiend with Twenty Faces, this work serves as a fascinating precursor to his Boy Detectives series, and marks another major step in the development of Japanese detective fiction in the period between the Wars. The novel was originally published as a newspaper serial in 1930-31, and has since been collected and released by a variety of publishers, including a revised children's edition from Poplar as part of the Boy Detectives series and in the definitive Kobunsha edition of Rampo's complete works, on which this translation is based.

      Gold Mask
    • A super-criminal - as deadly as she is beautiful - wagers all in an epic battle with a master detective, Akechi Kogoro. No trick is too elaborate, no disguise too fantastic as the two perfectly matched antagonists take turns to outwit each other.

      The Black Lizard
    • Zrcadlové peklo

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Kniha šesti povídkami a jednou novelou představuje rozmanitou tvorbu Edogawy Rampa (1894–1965), zakladatele japonské varianty detektivního žánru. Inspirace Edgarem Allanem Poem, podle kterého si autor zvolil svůj tvůrčí pseudonym a která ho vedla k psaní příběhů s tajemstvím, je zjevná i v atmosféře jeho textů. V pozdější tvorbě se přiklonil spíše ke groteskním a erotickým tématům – je považován za zakladatele žánru ero guro nansensu („erotický groteskní nonsens“). Často se pohybuje na pomezí žánrů, rád pracuje také s prvky hororu. Mnoho jeho příběhů bylo zfilmováno.

      Zrcadlové peklo