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Dec 13, 2021 · I spoke with two of Higashino’s English-language translators, Giles Murray and Alexander O. Smith, about how the world in Higashino’s crime novels reflect the real Tokyo—how it feels, how it operates, and how it’s changing.
Feb 24, 2016 · Perhaps the strange brew of tones, influences and settings explains why Higashino is drawn to outsiders, marginal places and pivotal times. Like Journey Under the Midnight Sun, A Midsummer’s...
Nov 24, 2014 · But in Higashino’s latest crime novel, Malice, he takes it a step further: the book is not merely a howdunit, but a whydunit. Professional rivals? Malice tells the story of three men: two professional rivals, one of whom murders the other, and the police detective who investigates the crime.
Dec 13, 2018 · If you want to know why Japan’s Keigo Higashino is the most popular novelist in Asia – and quite possibly the world – you could do worse than read this new English edition of Newcomer.
After the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, Higashino donated the royalties of 100,000 copies of the reprint of The Wings of the Kirin (麒麟の翼, Kirin no Tsubasa), the sequel to Newcomer, to relief efforts in affected areas. [14] Higashino reportedly avoids publicity, as he prefers people not to recognize him on the street. [3]
Oct 8, 2021 · In 'Silent Parade' (Minotaur, Dec.), bestselling Japanese author Higashino—who is so reclusive he wouldn’t provide PW with a photograph of himself to accompany this interview—crafts another ...
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Higashino reportedly avoids publicity as he prefers people not to recognize him on the street. References [ ] ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Great Detective's Law (in Japanese).