Yasutaka Tsutsui (筒井 康隆 Tsutsui Yasutaka, September 24, 1934 - ) is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor born in Osaka. Along with Shinichi Hoshi and Sakyo Komatsu, he is one of the most famous science fiction writers in Japan. His Yumenokizaka bunkiten won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari award, and the 1992 Japan SF award. In 1997, he was decorated as a Chevalier Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. His work is known for its dark humour and satirical content. He has often satirized Japanese taboos such as disabilities and the Tenno system, and has been victim to much criticism as a result. From 1993 to 1996, he went on a writing-strike to protest the excessive, self-imposed restraint of Japanese publishers. One of his first novels, "Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo", has been adapted many times in Japan, as films, TV-series, song, manga books... and lately as a popular animated film, "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", released worldwide in 2006. Salmonella Men on Planet Porno, a collection of Tsutsui's short stories translated by Andrew Driver, was published by Alma Books (UK) in October 2006. Tsutsui's novel "Hell", translated by Evan Emswiler, was published by Alma Books in October 2007. (via Wikipedia)
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15 Nov 2009 13:10:26 GMT | Wikipedia
Behind the sinister science of sleep
10 Oct 2009 20:23:00 GMT | The Japan Times: All Stories
Paprika, By Yasutaka Tsutsui
17 May 2009 23:00:01 GMT | Independent.co.uk - Books
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