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Shogo Sato

Shogo Sato (佐藤 正午, Satō Shōgo, born Kanetaka Sato[1] (佐藤 謙隆, Satō Kanetaka), 25 August 1955[1]) is a Japanese novelist.

Shogo Sato
佐藤 正午
Born
Kenryu Sato

(1955-08-25) 25 August 1955 (age 68)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationNovelist

Biography edit

He was born in Sasebo, Nagasaki.[1] He graduated from Sasebo North High School, and dropped out from Hokkaido University Department of Literature.[2] While studying at university, he was impressed after reading Isahaya Shōbu Nikki (1977) by the writer Kuninobu Noro, and started writing novels when he got a reply by writing a fan letter.[3] In 1979 he went back to Sasebo after leaving the university, won the Subaru Literary Award for his long-awaited novel Eien no 1/2 (永遠の1/2, Eien no Nibun no Ichi) written in 1983 for two years, and debuted as a writer.[4][1] He made his pen name "Shogo" (正午, Shōgo, "Noon") because he said that he heard the sound of a siren from a fire department in Sasebo City ringing at noon in the age of amateurs and coming up with the custom of starting to write novels.[1]

His other representative works include Revolver (1985), Kojin Kyōju (1988, Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize nominate), Kanojo ni tsuite Shiru koto no subete (1995), Y (1998), Jump (2000), Minoue Banashi (2009), etc., in which Y an Jump were bestsellers. In 2015, he won the Futaro Yamada Award for Hato no Gekitai-hō. In 2017, he later won the 157th Naoki Prize for Tsuki no Michi Kake.[5]

Bicycle racing has been his long-standing hobby,[6] and several works were on the subject of bicycle racing, such as Eien no 1/2, his short story Kimi wa Gokai shite iru, his column collection on bicycle racing side B, etc., were also published.

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

Featured edit

Dates Title Publishers Notes
  • Jan 1984
  • May 1986
  • Oct 2016
Eien no 1.2
  • Dec 1984
  • Jul 1987
Ōsama no Kekkon
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
His short novel "Aoi Kasa" was completed
  • Nov 1985
  • Apr 1988
  • Dec 2007
Revolver
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Apr 1986
  • May 1988
Bico's
  • Feb 1987
  • Apr 1990
  • Nov 2001
Koi o Kazoete
  • Mar 1987
  • May 1990
Dōtei Monogatari
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Dec 1988
  • Sep 1991
  • Mar 2002
Kojin Kyōju
  • Aug 1991
  • Feb 1998
  • Oct 2008
Hōtō-ki
  • Kodansha
  • Haruki Bunko
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Jul 1995
  • Jan 1999
  • Nov 2007
Kanojo ni Tsuite Shiru koto no Subete
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Dec 1996
  • Jul 2001
Toriatsukai Chūi
  • Kadokawa Shoten
  • Kadokawa Bunko
  • Oct 1998
  • May 2001
Y
  • Kadokawa Haruki Corporation
  • Haruki Bunko
  • Sep 2000
  • Oct 2002
Jump
  • Kobunsha
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Jan 2007
  • Jan 2010
5
  • Kadokawa Shoten
  • Kadokawa Bunko
  • Dec 2007
  • Jan 2011
Under Report
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
Feb 2009 Osananajimi Iwanami Shoten
  • Jul 2009
  • Nov 2011
Minoue Banashi
  • Kobunsha
  • Kobunsha Bunko
Nov 2014 Hato no Gekitai-hō Shogakukan
Sep 2015 Under Report/Blue Shueisha Bunko Complete edition with the short story "Blue" drawn at a later date
Apr 2017 Tsuki no Michi Kake Iwanami Shoten

Short stories edit

Dates Title Publishers
Apr 1988 Onna ni tsuite Kodansha
  • Dec 1988
  • Mar 1993
Natsu no Jōfu
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
Apr 1991 (Renamed) Koi Urimasu Kodansha Bunko
  • Apr 1991
  • Jan 1997
  • Dec 2012
Ninjin Club
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • May 1993
  • Sep 2001
Spain no Ame
  • Shueisha
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Mar 1997
  • Feb 2000
Burnishing Point
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Jan 1999
  • Jan 2002
  • Jan 2013
Couples
  • Shueisha
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Shogakukan Bunko
  • May 2000
  • Oct 2003
  • Mar 2012
Kimi wa Gokai shite iru
  • Iwanami Shoten
  • Shueisha Bunko
  • Shogakukan Bunko
Apr 2001 (Reverted) Onna ni tsuite Kobunsha Bunko
Sep 2005 Hana no yōna Hito Iwanami Shoten
  • Jun 2011
  • Nov 2013
Dance Hall
  • Kobunsha
  • Kobunsha Bunko
Sep 2011 (Renamed) Koto no Shidai Shogakukan Bunko

Essays, others edit

Dates Title Publishers Notes
Jun 1989 Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshī Shueisha Bunko
  • Jan 2001
  • Mar 2007
Ari no susabi
  • Iwanami Shoten
  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Dec 2001
  • Apr 2008
Zō o Arau
  • Dec 2002
  • Jul 2007
side B
  • Shogakukan
  • Shogakukan Bunko
  • Feb 2005
  • Mar 2009
Buta o Nusumu
  • Iwanami Shoten
  • Kobunsha Bunko
Jun 2006 Shōsetsu no Yomikaki Iwanami Shoten
Nov 2009 Shogo-ha Shogakukan
Jun 2015 Kaku Interview (1, 2) Shogakukan Bunko Interview readings (listeners: Kotoko Ito, Yumi Higashine)
Feb 2016 Shōsetsuka no Shiki Iwanami Shoten

Anthologies edit

Works by Shogo Sato are inside quotation marks ("")

Dates Title Works Publishers
Jul 1988 Liaison–6-tsu no Koi no Monogatari Shufunotomo "Itokiriba"
  • Apr 1989
  • Jul 1993
Jū Nana-tsubu no Biyaku
  • Magazine House
  • Kadokawa Bunko
"Furueru Onna"
  • Jul 1995
  • Nov 1997
Tobaku-shi-tachi
  • Kadokawa Shoten
  • Kadokawa Bunko
"Kimi wa Gokai shite iru"
Jul 2001 Hito no Monogatari Kadokawa Shoten "Ai no Chikara o Uyamae"
Jan 2004 Love Stories Suiyō-sha "Earring"
Mar 2005 Himitsu.–Watashi to Watashi no aida no Jū Ni-wa Da Vinci Books Bunko "Niratama A", "Niratama B"
  • Aug 2007
  • May 2009
Otona no Kataomoi
  • Kadokawa Haruki Corporation
  • Haruki Bunko
"Magokoro"

Imaging works edit

Films
Date Title Distributor Director Lead actor
21 Nov 1987 Eien no 1/2 Toho Kichitaro Negishi Saburō Tokitō
22 Oct 1988 Revolver Cine Ropponica Toshia Fujita Kenji Sawada
8 May 2004 Jump Cinequanon Masao Takeshita Taizo Harada
19 May 2012 Kanojo ni tsuite Shiru koto no subete King Record Kishu Izuchi Ai Sasamine
2022 Tsuki no Michi Kake Shochiku Ryūichi Hiroki Yo Oizumi[7]
TV dramas
Dates Title Network Series Lead actor Original work
8 Jan – 12 Mar 2013 Shotenin Michiru no Minoue Banashi NHK Yoru Dora Erika Toda Minoue Banashi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . Shogo Sato Home (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 23 Jul 2017.
  2. ^ Sato, Shogo. "佐世保で生まれる物語。佐藤正午はなぜ故郷で小説を書き続けるのか…。" (Interview) (in Japanese). Interviewed by Terogo Ogawa. Lifesasebo. Retrieved 23 Jul 2017.
  3. ^ Sato, Shogo (1989). Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshī (in Japanese). Shueisha Bunko. p. 11. ISBN 978-4087494631.
  4. ^ Sato, Shogo (1989). Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshī (in Japanese). Shueisha Bunko. p. 12.
  5. ^ "芥川賞に沼田真佑さん 直木賞に佐藤正午さん". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 19 Jul 2017. Retrieved 23 Jul 2017.
  6. ^ Sato, Shogo (1989). Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshī (in Japanese). Shueisha Bunko.
  7. ^ "大泉洋×有村架純×目黒蓮×柴咲コウが共演、数奇な愛の物語「月の満ち欠け」映画化". Natalie. Retrieved June 20, 2022.

External links edit

  • – Official homepage. Archived on 17 February 2014. (in Japanese)

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Shogo Sato 佐藤 正午 Satō Shōgo born Kanetaka Sato 1 佐藤 謙隆 Satō Kanetaka 25 August 1955 1 is a Japanese novelist Shogo Sato佐藤 正午BornKenryu Sato 1955 08 25 25 August 1955 age 68 NationalityJapaneseOccupationNovelist Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels 2 1 1 Featured 2 1 2 Short stories 2 2 Essays others 2 3 Anthologies 3 Imaging works 4 References 5 External linksBiography editHe was born in Sasebo Nagasaki 1 He graduated from Sasebo North High School and dropped out from Hokkaido University Department of Literature 2 While studying at university he was impressed after reading Isahaya Shōbu Nikki 1977 by the writer Kuninobu Noro and started writing novels when he got a reply by writing a fan letter 3 In 1979 he went back to Sasebo after leaving the university won the Subaru Literary Award for his long awaited novel Eien no 1 2 永遠の1 2 Eien no Nibun no Ichi written in 1983 for two years and debuted as a writer 4 1 He made his pen name Shogo 正午 Shōgo Noon because he said that he heard the sound of a siren from a fire department in Sasebo City ringing at noon in the age of amateurs and coming up with the custom of starting to write novels 1 His other representative works include Revolver 1985 Kojin Kyōju 1988 Yamamoto Shugorō Prize nominate Kanojo ni tsuite Shiru koto no subete 1995 Y 1998 Jump 2000 Minoue Banashi 2009 etc in which Y an Jump were bestsellers In 2015 he won the Futaro Yamada Award for Hato no Gekitai hō In 2017 he later won the 157th Naoki Prize for Tsuki no Michi Kake 5 Bicycle racing has been his long standing hobby 6 and several works were on the subject of bicycle racing such as Eien no 1 2 his short story Kimi wa Gokai shite iru his column collection on bicycle racing side B etc were also published Bibliography editNovels edit Featured edit Dates Title Publishers NotesJan 1984May 1986Oct 2016 Eien no 1 2 ShueishaShueisha BunkoShogakukan BunkoDec 1984Jul 1987 Ōsama no Kekkon ShueishaShueisha Bunko His short novel Aoi Kasa was completedNov 1985Apr 1988Dec 2007 Revolver ShueishaShueisha BunkoKobunsha BunkoApr 1986May 1988 Bico s KobunshaKobunsha BunkoFeb 1987Apr 1990Nov 2001 Koi o Kazoete KodanshaKodansha BunkoKadokawa BunkoMar 1987May 1990 Dōtei Monogatari ShueishaShueisha BunkoDec 1988Sep 1991Mar 2002 Kojin Kyōju Kadokawa ShotenKadokawa BunkoAug 1991Feb 1998Oct 2008 Hōtō ki KodanshaHaruki BunkoKobunsha BunkoJul 1995Jan 1999Nov 2007 Kanojo ni Tsuite Shiru koto no Subete ShueishaShueisha BunkoKobunsha BunkoDec 1996Jul 2001 Toriatsukai Chui Kadokawa ShotenKadokawa BunkoOct 1998May 2001 Y Kadokawa Haruki CorporationHaruki BunkoSep 2000Oct 2002 Jump KobunshaKobunsha BunkoJan 2007Jan 2010 5 Kadokawa ShotenKadokawa BunkoDec 2007Jan 2011 Under Report ShueishaShueisha BunkoFeb 2009 Osananajimi Iwanami ShotenJul 2009Nov 2011 Minoue Banashi KobunshaKobunsha BunkoNov 2014 Hato no Gekitai hō ShogakukanSep 2015 Under Report Blue Shueisha Bunko Complete edition with the short story Blue drawn at a later dateApr 2017 Tsuki no Michi Kake Iwanami ShotenShort stories edit Dates Title PublishersApr 1988 Onna ni tsuite KodanshaDec 1988Mar 1993 Natsu no Jōfu ShueishaShueisha BunkoApr 1991 Renamed Koi Urimasu Kodansha BunkoApr 1991Jan 1997Dec 2012 Ninjin Club ShueishaShueisha BunkoKobunsha BunkoMay 1993Sep 2001 Spain no Ame ShueishaKobunsha BunkoMar 1997Feb 2000 Burnishing Point ShueishaShueisha BunkoJan 1999Jan 2002Jan 2013 Couples ShueishaShueisha BunkoShogakukan BunkoMay 2000Oct 2003Mar 2012 Kimi wa Gokai shite iru Iwanami ShotenShueisha BunkoShogakukan BunkoApr 2001 Reverted Onna ni tsuite Kobunsha BunkoSep 2005 Hana no yōna Hito Iwanami ShotenJun 2011Nov 2013 Dance Hall KobunshaKobunsha BunkoSep 2011 Renamed Koto no Shidai Shogakukan BunkoEssays others edit Dates Title Publishers NotesJun 1989 Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshi Shueisha BunkoJan 2001Mar 2007 Ari no susabi Iwanami ShotenKobunsha BunkoDec 2001Apr 2008 Zō o ArauDec 2002Jul 2007 side B ShogakukanShogakukan BunkoFeb 2005Mar 2009 Buta o Nusumu Iwanami ShotenKobunsha BunkoJun 2006 Shōsetsu no Yomikaki Iwanami ShotenNov 2009 Shogo ha ShogakukanJun 2015 Kaku Interview 1 2 Shogakukan Bunko Interview readings listeners Kotoko Ito Yumi Higashine Feb 2016 Shōsetsuka no Shiki Iwanami ShotenAnthologies edit Works by Shogo Sato are inside quotation marks Dates Title Works PublishersJul 1988 Liaison 6 tsu no Koi no Monogatari Shufunotomo Itokiriba Apr 1989Jul 1993 Ju Nana tsubu no Biyaku Magazine HouseKadokawa Bunko Furueru Onna Jul 1995Nov 1997 Tobaku shi tachi Kadokawa ShotenKadokawa Bunko Kimi wa Gokai shite iru Jul 2001 Hito no Monogatari Kadokawa Shoten Ai no Chikara o Uyamae Jan 2004 Love Stories Suiyō sha Earring Mar 2005 Himitsu Watashi to Watashi no aida no Ju Ni wa Da Vinci Books Bunko Niratama A Niratama B Aug 2007May 2009 Otona no Kataomoi Kadokawa Haruki CorporationHaruki Bunko Magokoro Imaging works editFilmsDate Title Distributor Director Lead actor21 Nov 1987 Eien no 1 2 Toho Kichitaro Negishi Saburō Tokitō22 Oct 1988 Revolver Cine Ropponica Toshia Fujita Kenji Sawada8 May 2004 Jump Cinequanon Masao Takeshita Taizo Harada19 May 2012 Kanojo ni tsuite Shiru koto no subete King Record Kishu Izuchi Ai Sasamine2022 Tsuki no Michi Kake Shochiku Ryuichi Hiroki Yo Oizumi 7 TV dramasDates Title Network Series Lead actor Original work8 Jan 12 Mar 2013 Shotenin Michiru no Minoue Banashi NHK Yoru Dora Erika Toda Minoue BanashiReferences edit a b c d e 佐藤正午のプロフィール Shogo Sato Home in Japanese Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 23 Jul 2017 Sato Shogo 佐世保で生まれる物語 佐藤正午はなぜ故郷で小説を書き続けるのか Interview in Japanese Interviewed by Terogo Ogawa Lifesasebo Retrieved 23 Jul 2017 Sato Shogo 1989 Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshi in Japanese Shueisha Bunko p 11 ISBN 978 4087494631 Sato Shogo 1989 Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshi in Japanese Shueisha Bunko p 12 芥川賞に沼田真佑さん 直木賞に佐藤正午さん Asahi Shimbun in Japanese 19 Jul 2017 Retrieved 23 Jul 2017 Sato Shogo 1989 Watashi no Inu made Aishite hoshi in Japanese Shueisha Bunko 大泉洋 有村架純 目黒蓮 柴咲コウが共演 数奇な愛の物語 月の満ち欠け 映画化 Natalie Retrieved June 20 2022 External links editShogo Sato Home Official homepage Archived on 17 February 2014 in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shogo Sato amp oldid 1107877986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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