Shinichi hoshi biography definition

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    Shinichi Hoshi

    Shinichi Hoshi (星 新一Hoshi Shin'ichi, 6 September – 30 December ) was a Japanese writer (The kanji for his real name were 親一).

    Shinichi hoshi biography definition

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  • He is best known for his science fiction stories, the so-called "short-short" ones, often no more than three or four pages in length. He wrote over of these in his year career. He also wrote mystery stories, and won the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Mōsō Ginkō (Delusion Bank) in

    Life

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    Shinichi was raised in Tokyo by his grandparents.

    His grandfather was a anatomist and anthropologist.

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    His grandmother was a sister of a Japanese novelist, Ogai Mori. Hajime Hoshi, his father, was a president of Hoshi Pharmacy and founder of Hoshi University.

    He died on 30 December

    Books

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    Shinchosha

    • Bokko-chan (Miss Bokko)
    • Yokoso Chikyu-san (Welcome, Earth!)
    • Kimagure Shisu
    • Hora Danshaku Gendai no Boken (The Modern Adventures of Baron Munchausen )
    • Bonbon to Akumu (Bonbons and Nightmares)
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