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View Poll Results: Have you read any Japanese fiction?
No, just anime and manga for me. 37 49.33%
Yes, I have read at least one light novel. 6 8.00%
Yes, I have read at least one non-manga related novel 17 22.67%
Yes, I'll read translated light novels, novels, non-fiction... 15 20.00%
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I read everything but corny fantasy-themed stories.


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Does Visual novel games count?  エロゲーは文学なんだよ~~例えば,Clannad, Little Busters, 遥かに仰ぎ麗しの
If count, then I have read a lot


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Does Visual novel games count?  エロゲーは文学なんだよ~~例えば,Clannad, Little Busters, 遥かに仰ぎ麗しの
If count, then I have read a lot
I am thinking just words on a page...so I will leave that choice to you.
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JUST MANGA FOR ME, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO READ SOME FICTION TOO.


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I am guessing you might like Vampire Hunter D. It is dark and very well written.
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I enjoyed Abe Kobo, especially "Tanin no Kao" and Eiji Yoshikawa. Of course I read Musashi first, but my wife gave me "Taiko" and that was fantastic. The first couple of pages spellbinding.
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I enjoyed Abe Kobo, especially "Tanin no Kao" and Eiji Yoshikawa. Of course I read Musashi first, but my wife gave me "Taiko" and that was fantastic. The first couple of pages spellbinding.
Abe Kobo is one of my favorites. He writes from a completely different reality. I also like Ryu Murakami (Coin Locker Babies, Piercing) who is very dark and also Haruki Murakami (unrelated) whose books remind more than a little of Abe Kobo.
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Abe Kobo is one of my favorites. He writes from a completely different reality. I also like Ryu Murakami (Coin Locker Babies, Piercing) who is very dark and also Haruki Murakami (unrelated) whose books remind more than a little of Abe Kobo.
I more recently read "The broken map" or "missing Map" something like that about the private detective. Hard to follow. He's great at showing human relationships. Are the Murakami's more recent?

I also read "I am a Cat." But all the meaning and word play are missing when translated, so it seemed a waste of time unless read in Japanese.
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I more recently read "The broken map" or "missing Map" something like that about the private detective. Hard to follow. He's great at showing human relationships. Are the Murakami's more recent?

I also read "I am a Cat." But all the meaning and word play are missing when translated, so it seemed a waste of time unless read in Japanese.
Yes, both Ryu Murakami and Haruki Murakami are modern fiction writers, and both have at least a half-dozen titles translated into English.

Amazon.com: Ryu Murakami: Books

Amazon.com: Haruki Murakami: Books

For slightly lighter fare, Natsuo Kirino is good for crime with a hint of other-worldliness.

Amazon.com: Natsuo Kirino: Books

Vertical Inc is the go-to high-end Japanese fiction and manga publisher

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07-22-2008, 05:19 AM

i see a lot of titles, but how about descriptions?
any 'happy' romantic ones? or romantic/comedy?

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