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Edogawa Rampo

    Cet auteur est considéré comme le père de la fiction policière japonaise. Par son écriture et sa critique, il a profondément influencé le développement du genre au Japon. Ses œuvres sont cruciales pour comprendre les origines du mystère japonais. Son héritage continue de façonner le genre.

    Edogawa Rampo
    Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination
    Edgar Allan Poe of Japan - Some Tales by Edogawa Rampo - With Some Stories Inspired by His Writings
    Tales of the Metropolis - Kaiki
    The Black Lizard and Beast in the Shadows
    The Edogawa Rampo Reader
    La bête aveugle
    • La bête aveugle

      • 157pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(49)Évaluer

      Un masseur aveugle, fasciné par la perfection du corps féminin, entraîne ses victimes de rencontre dans des mises en scène cruelles et perverses où les plaisirs sensuels et les amours troubles deviennent très vite des jeux douloureux. Caresses raffinées pour les plaisirs extravagants d'un esthète qui célébrerait l'art dans un monde de beauté purement tactile.

      La bête aveugle
    • The Edogawa Rampo Reader

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,3(235)Évaluer

      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
    • The Black Lizard and Beast in the Shadows

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Two classics by Japan's master of mystery, Edogawa Rampo, who shaped the Japanese gothic mystery genre. His works reflect a vibrant literary era, featuring "The Black Lizard," a beautiful master criminal, and a mystery writer's struggle to protect his love from a lurking danger. Rampo's influence on crime fiction is profound.

      The Black Lizard and Beast in the Shadows
    • Tales of the Metropolis - Kaiki

      Uncanny Tales from Japan, Vol. 3

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(49)Évaluer

      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
    • Influenced by Western mystery writers, Edogawa Rampo, a prominent Japanese author, showcases his mastery of the short story in this collection. Featuring notable works like "The Human Chair" and "The Hell Of Mirrors," the stories delve into themes of psychological horror and the macabre, highlighting Rampo's unique narrative style and his ability to blend suspense with deep human emotions. This anthology offers a glimpse into the mind of one of Japan's literary giants.

      Edgar Allan Poe of Japan - Some Tales by Edogawa Rampo - With Some Stories Inspired by His Writings
    • The Strange Tale of Panorama Island

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(235)Évaluer

      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

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(137)Évaluer

      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