Japanese Literary Awards

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Yamada Futaro Award やまだふうたろうしょう

Edition 6 (2015)

NovelsLiterary award

Winners

5 people
Shogo Sato award

鳩の撃退法 is a work by 佐藤正午 associated with the 山田風太郎賞. Based on the award record, it is presented as a work that invites readers to follow the intersections of character, period, society, and memory.

鳩の撃退法 by 佐藤正午 is a work whose shape becomes clearer when its award history is read together with bibliographic traces.

award-recognized workpersonal choicessociety and memory
Bunpei Aoyama nominee

つまをめとらば is a work by 青山文平 associated with the 山田風太郎賞. Based on the award record, it is presented as a work that invites readers to follow the intersections of character, period, society, and memory.

つまをめとらば by 青山文平 is a work whose shape becomes clearer when its award history is read together with bibliographic traces.

award-recognized workpersonal choicessociety and memory

人魚ノ肉 is a work by 木下昌輝 associated with the 山田風太郎賞. Based on the award record, it is presented as a work that invites readers to follow the intersections of character, period, society, and memory.

人魚ノ肉 by 木下昌輝 is a work whose shape becomes clearer when its award history is read together with bibliographic traces.

award-recognized workpersonal choicessociety and memory
Rio Shimamoto nominee

Red is a work by 島本理生 associated with the 山田風太郎賞. Based on the award record, it is presented as a work that invites readers to follow the intersections of character, period, society, and memory.

Red by 島本理生 is a work whose shape becomes clearer when its award history is read together with bibliographic traces.

award-recognized workpersonal choicessociety and memory
Yuko Yuzuki nominee

孤狼の血 is a work by 柚月裕子 associated with the 山田風太郎賞. Based on the award record, it is presented as a work that invites readers to follow the intersections of character, period, society, and memory.

孤狼の血 by 柚月裕子 is a work whose shape becomes clearer when its award history is read together with bibliographic traces.

award-recognized workpersonal choicessociety and memory