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★东野圭吾荣获2009年度日本作家第1名,当今日本书市人实至名归 ★天马行空的幻想、穿越生死的阻隔、丝丝入扣的推理、荡气回肠的亲情——悬疑、推理、穿越、情感熔为一炉,东野圭吾内容最丰富的杰作 ★高居东野粉丝站“票选第5名” ★天王作家迄今最感人肺腑、温暖人心的杰作 ★国分太一、 櫻井翔等主演超人气日剧《给父亲的口信》原著小说 ★我从前不是文学青年,至今仍不那么喜欢读书。《时生》令我都觉得很有趣,那就一定很有趣。——东野圭吾 ★因为涵盖了太多太多的元素,它乃是我迄今为止的集大成之作。——东野圭吾 ★东野圭吾将《时生》故事设定发生在故乡大阪,浓浓的自身体验映射其中,对《时生》偏爱有加。 ★到了我这个年龄,周围的朋友都有了孩子。问及生下孩子的原因时,所有人的回答都是“顺其自然”之类。但我更想知道的,是他们能否在孩子面前自信地问:“作为我们的孩子,你觉得高兴吗?”孩子是否会回以“我非常庆幸有你们这样的父母”,其实是永远的谜。我一直想解开这一谜团,这便是《时生》的源头。——东野圭吾 ★ 现在每当想起《时生》,倒觉得受益匪浅。——东野圭吾 ★ 对于过去的事,我似乎比别人记得多些,当时不以为意的体验,长大后才发现有些相当重大,其中有深厚的含义,这些都成为小说的主题。——东野圭吾 ★ 我从前不是文学青年,至今仍不那么喜欢读书。《时生》令我都觉得很有趣,那就一定很有趣。——东野圭吾 1985年第31届江户川乱步奖 1999年第52届日本推理作家协会奖 2006年第134届直木奖 2006年第6届本格推理小说大奖 2006年“这本推理小说了不起!”排行榜冠军 2006年“周刊文春推理小说BEST10”排行榜冠军 2006年“本格推理小说 BEST10”排行榜冠军 2009年“这本推理小说了不起!”排行榜冠军 2009年“周刊文春推理小说BEST10”排行榜冠军
Authors
Associated Names: * Keigo Higashino * 東野 圭吾 (Japanese) * ฮิงาชิโนะ เคโงะ (Thai)

Associated Names: * Keigo Higashino * 東野 圭吾 (Japanese) * 東野圭吾 (Traditional Chinese) * ฮิงาชิโนะ เคโงะ (Thai) Keigo Higashino (東野 圭吾) is one of the most popular and biggest selling fiction authors in Japan—as well known as James Patterson, Dean Koontz or Tom Clancy are in the USA. Born in Osaka, he started writing novels while still working as an engineer at Nippon Denso Co. (presently DENSO). He won the Edogawa Rampo Prize, which is awarded annually to the finest mystery work, in 1985 for the novel Hōkago (After School) at age 27. Subsequently, he quit his job and started a career as a writer in Tokyo. In 1999, he won the Mystery Writers of Japan Inc award for the novel Himitsu (The Secret), which was translated into English by Kerim Yasar and published by Vertical under the title of Naoko in 2004. In 2006, he won the 134th Naoki Prize for Yōgisha X no Kenshin. His novels had been nominated five times before winning with this novel. The Devotion of Suspect X was the second highest selling book in all of Japan—fiction or nonfiction—the year it was published, with over 800,000 copies sold. It won the prestigious Naoki Prize for Best Novel—the Japanese equivalent of the National Book Award and the Man Booker Prize. Made into a motion picture in Japan, The Devotion of Suspect X spent 4 weeks at the top of the box office and was the third highest‐grossing film of the year. Higashino’s novels have more movie and TV series adaptations than Tom Clancy or Robert Ludlum, and as many as Michael Crichton.