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Biography
Seichō Matsumoto (松本 清張 Matsumoto Seichō, December 21, 1909 – August 4, 1992) was a Japanese writer. Seichō's works created a new tradition of Japanese crime fiction. Dispensing with formulaic plot devices such as puzzles, Seichō incorporated elements of human psychology and ordinary life. In particular, his works often reflect a wider social context and postwar nihilism that expanded the scope and further darkened the atmosphere of the genre. His exposé of corruption among police officials as well as criminals was a new addition to the field. The subject of investigation was not just the crime but also the society in which the crime was committed. From Wikipedia.
Awards & recognition
- Asahi Prize · 1990
- Kikuchi Kan Prize · 1970
- Yoshikawa Eiji Prize — Literature · 1967
- Bungeishunju Readers' Choice Award · 1959
- Mystery Writers of Japan Award · 1957
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- Akutagawa Prize · 1952




