Edogawa Ranpo
Japanese author and mystery writer

Born
October 21st, 1894
130 years ago
Died
July 28th, 1965
60 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Japan
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A prominent Japanese author and critic, this literary figure specialized in the mystery genre, heavily influenced by Western detective fiction. Active during the early 20th century, they became a leading voice in Japanese literature. The author's works often featured psychological themes and intricate plots. Their first major work, 'The Double,' was published in 1925, establishing a distinct narrative style that combined suspense and horror.
Wrote 'The Edogawa Rampo Mystery Magazine'
Published the novel 'The Caterpillar'
Pioneered Japanese mystery fiction
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