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Mephisto Criticism Award

めふぃすとひょうろんしょう

A criticism award hosted by Kodansha's literary magazine Mephisto, inviting essays on works by Mephisto Prize-winning authors. The first and only edition was held in 2019, with no subsequent rounds.

Literature prizeCriticism
Established
2019
Organizer
Kodansha
Category
Criticism and Critical Writing
Selection Method
Open call
Target
Open
Application Deadline
around March
Announcement Period
around October–December
Status
Active

Description

Kodansha's literary magazine Mephisto solicits criticism on works by Mephisto Prize-winning authors. It welcomes new perspectives on mystery criticism linked to the Mephisto Prize. Established in 2019 at the suggestion of Rentarō Hōzuki.

Prize

Main Prize
Winning work will be published in Mephisto magazine

Selection

Selection Process

Final selection
Judges Rentarō Hōzuki, Tsuyoshi Endō

Related Awards

  • Mephisto Prize

Official Resources

http://kodansha-novels.jp/mephisto/criticism/

Past Winners

リン りん Mephisto Criticism Award

This prize-winning essay examines the form of honkaku mystery and the so-called late Queen problem. Using the mathematical metaphor suggested by its title, it considers inference as fiction, the detective's position, and the logic of the fictional world.

An essay that reexamines the logic of honkaku mystery through fiction and the detective's position.

honkaku mystery theorylate Queen problemfiction and inferenceposition of the detectivecriticism
坂嶋竜 さかしま りゅう Norizuki Award

This prize-winning essay appears to center on Rintaro Norizuki. Beginning with the wordplay in its title, it reconsiders the language of mystery criticism through author names, readings, ruby glosses, and critical quotation.

An essay that unsettles the act of reading mystery criticism through the gap between names and ruby glosses.

mystery criticismRintaro Norizukiruby glosses and readingscritical languagemetacriticism
孔田多紀 こうだ たき Endo Award

This prize-winning essay asks what is hidden in Kenichi Sobe's body of work and how it has been read. Focusing on the distinctive humor, devices, and view of mystery held by a Mephisto Prize writer, it reconsiders the criteria by which his works are judged.

An essay that rereads Kenichi Sobe's devices and humor as a subject of mystery criticism.

Kenichi Sobe studiesMephisto Prizehumor in mysteryreading devicesauthor study