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Top 15 Edogawa Rampo Books
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Top 15 Edogawa Rampo Books

Top 15 Edogawa Rampo Books

Discover the captivating tales woven by Edogawa Rampo, a renowned Japanese author, in our book roundup article, Edogawa Rampo Books. Dive into the world of mystery, suspense, and supernatural horror as we present you with a handpicked selection of his most popular works. Join us on this literary journey and experience the mastery of storytelling that has made Edogawa Rampo a legend in Japanese literature.

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The Great Mirror of Male Love, penned by Saikaku Ihara, delves into the complex world of Japanese literature and sheds light on the intriguing interplay between the sexual conventions of Japanese and Euro-American cultures. This captivating tale, published by Stanford University Press in 1990, has been honored with the prestigious 1990 Japan-U. S.

Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature. With a rich page count of 388, this enthralling novel provides readers with a fascinating glimpse into the cultural, social, and sexual realities of the 17th century.

The Great Mirror of Male Love is a must-read for literature enthusiasts and anyone seeking to broaden their understanding of the fascinating world of Japanese fiction.


  • Authors: Saikaku Ihara

  • Publisher: Stanford University Press

  • Published Date: July 13, 1990

  • Page Count: 388.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Average Rating: 5.0

  • Ratings Count: 1.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Modernist Fiction from Japan, 1913–1938


Embark on a captivating journey through the enigmatic world of Japanese modernist fiction in Modanizumu. This groundbreaking literary work offers an exhaustive exploration of the elusive concept of modanizumu, a term adopted by scholars in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s to describe and analyze the culture of the time.

For the first time, this volume presents in translation a comprehensive collection of twenty-five stories and novellas, showcasing the work of prominent Japanese authors who shaped the modernist movement from 1913 to 1938. In doing so, it challenges the notion that the authenticity of modernism in Japanese literature remains a source of doubt when compared to its Western European counterpart.

The narrative is interwoven with insightful explanations of the salient features of the modernist idiom, such as anti-naturalism, cosmopolitanism, the concept of the double self, and actionism. Through this lens, readers discover the evolution of modanizumu from its early, jagged edges to a sophisticated and popular voice of modern Japanese urban life.

Modanizumu also offers a glimpse into the lives of lesser-known authors and revisits prominent figures such as Kawabata Yasunari, Nagai Kafu, and Tanizaki Jun'ichiro. The volume features translations of key works, including Funahashi Seiichi's Diving, Hagiwara Sakutaro's "Town of Cats, " Ito Sei's Streets of Fiendish Ghosts, and Kawabata's film scenario Page of Madness.

Going beyond the conventional views, this enlightening work invites readers to place the modernist movement within a larger global context, as an indigenous expression born from the fusion of cross-cultural creativity. With its engaging narrative, Modanizumu provides a much-needed account of modernist fiction in Japan, making it essential reading for students of Japanese literature and culture alike.


  • Authors: William J. Tyler

  • Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

  • Published Date: January 04, 2008

  • Page Count: 625.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Criticism

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Uncanny Tales from Japan


Embark on a journey into the uncanny world of Japanese supernatural literature with Tales of Old Edo - Kaiki. This first volume of a 3-part anthology takes you on a captivating tour through over two centuries of kaiki literature, encompassing both short stories and manga. From the timeless works of Ueda Akinari's Ugetsu Monogatari of 1776 to Kyogoku Natsuhiko's modern adaptations of popular tales, this collection presents an enchanting array of stories, capturing the essence of pre-modern Japan.

Selected and introduced by the esteemed researcher and author, Higashi Masao, the series offers a comprehensive exploration of the genre, paving the way for its recognition as a distinct literary form. In this volume, readers will discover a variety of tales, with one beautifully rendered manga, delving into the heart of Japanese mythology, folklore, and historical narratives.

Experience the magic and mystery of an ancient culture, as Tales of Old Edo - Kaiki masterfully showcases the remarkable ingenuity, creativity, and storytelling prowess of the Japanese people throughout the ages.


  • Authors: Robert Weinberg

  • Published Date: July 13, 2009

  • Page Count: 288.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Delve into the captivating world of Japanese Gothic fiction with "The Edgar Allan Poe of Japan: Some Tales by Edogawa Rampo - With Some Stories Inspired by His Writings" (Fantasy and Horror Classics, 2011). Edogawa Rampo, the intriguing pen name of Japanese author Hirai Taro, masterfully weaves tales inspired by the great Western mystery writers Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This gripping and spine-chilling collection features Rampo's most iconic works, such as "The Human Chair" and "The Hell Of Mirrors. " Discover the dark allure that has made Edogawa Rampo one of Japan's most revered authors and embrace the eerie enchantment that lies within his short stories.


  • Authors: Edogawa Rampo

  • Publisher: Fantasy and Horror Classics

  • Published Date: April 01, 2011

  • Page Count: 72.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Delve into the mysterious realms of Japanese literature with "Japanese Tales of Mystery & Imagination, " a dark, thrilling collection of stories from acclaimed author Edogawa Rampo. This groundbreaking book, the first of its kind translated into English, brings together nine chilling tales of the unknown, each one filled with suspense and the supernatural. Experience the unique blend of Western-style pacing and Eastern fantasy as you are transported to worlds unimagined, featuring an eerie quadruple amputee, an obsessive chamber of mirrors, a maniac's twisted plans, and a chair-maker's macabre creation.

Edogawa Rampo's suspenseful and lucid stories captivated Japanese readers for over half a century, and now you can discover them for yourself in "Japanese Tales of Mystery & Imagination. " Be prepared for a breathtaking journey through the pages of this incredible literary collection.


  • Authors: Edogawa Rampo

  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

  • Published Date: June 07, 2011

  • Page Count: 240.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Collections

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Origins of Bishōnen Culture in Modernist Japanese Literature


"Writing the Love of Boys: Origins of Bishōnen Culture in Modernist Japanese Literature" by Jeffrey Angles is a groundbreaking exploration of same-sex desire in Japanese modernist literature. This 313-page book delves deep into the complex and enigmatic world of the bishōnen, an enduring cultural icon of Japanese literature, art, and media.

Through detailed analysis of influential authors such as Edogawa Rampo, Angles unravels the intricacies of the bishōnen character and their role in shaping modern Japan's literary landscape, offering a captivating and insightful journey through the pages of this remarkable book.


  • Authors: Jeffrey Angles

  • Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

  • Published Date: July 13, 2011

  • Page Count: 313.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Criticism

  • Maturity Rating: MATURE

  • Language: en


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In the thrilling and suspenseful "The Fiend with Twenty Faces, " the people of 1930s Tokyo are left in peril as a cunning master thief with an astonishing ability to disguise himself as anyone threatens the city. With the law helpless against him, the citizens have no choice but to seek the help of Japan's greatest detective, Akechi Kogoro.

However, he is currently away on foreign business, leaving it to his 12-year-old assistant, Kobayashi Yoshio, to bring the fiend to justice before Kogoro's return. As the young detective takes the lead in this thrilling adventure, readers will be captivated by the intricate disguises, clever tricks, unexpected twists, and a distinctive Japanese flair that characterizes this classic work.

Written by the esteemed Edogawa Rampo, who was a driving force behind Japan's Golden Age of crime and mystery fiction, this captivating tale will keep readers on the edge of their seats as they explore the journey of Kobayashi and his intrepid band of young detectives. Will they be able to outmaneuver the face-swapping phantom and save Tokyo from the sinister clutches of the fiend?


  • Authors: Rampo Edogawa

  • Published Date: July 13, 2012

  • Page Count: 198.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Strange Tale of Panorama Island, also known as Panoramato kidan, is an original 1926 work by renowned Japanese author Edogawa Ranpo. Inhabited by optical illusions and entrancing music, the titular island serves as a fantastical utopia where reality is warped and twisted, and characters engage in bizarre playacting.

Through this work, Ranpo delves into themes of doppelgangers and appropriated identities, with the main character stealing the identity of an acquaintance. The novella reflects the era of ero guro nansense, as it captures the rise of mass culture and mass media in urban Japan, all while showcasing the allure of simulated realities.

Renowned for his skill in combining the grotesque and the bizarre with detective fiction, Ranpo's writing has significantly influenced the world of literature and inspired numerous adaptations. This intriguing work, now in an English translation, offers English-language readers a glimpse into the enigmatic and provocative world of Edogawa Ranpo.


  • Authors: Edogawa Ranpo

  • Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

  • Published Date: January 17, 2013

  • Page Count: 146.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Set off the coast of Eire, the novel Prisoner of the Raven follows the journey of young Aleyn, who flees his troubles at home and signs on as a crew member of a merchant trade cog. However, he quickly finds himself in danger as Viking raiders patrol the waters.

When his ship is attacked, Aleyn becomes the prisoner of Ranulf Eriksen, a powerful and ruthless Viking jarl. Seeking freedom from certain death or slavery, Aleyn agrees to a bargain with Ranulf: his body in exchange for his freedom.

As their relationship deepens, both Aleyn and Ranulf learn about each other's past, and the challenges they must overcome to protect each other. However, Ranulf's crew begins to suspect Aleyn of using witchcraft, and the jarl must defend his lover against the murderous intent of his men without further risking his own frail hold on power.

With the sweetest surrender being love, Prisoner of the Raven offers a captivating blend of adventure, romance, and betrayal.


  • Authors: Kirby Crow

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

  • Published Date: February 09, 2017

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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10. Animus

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In the quiet streets of a Japanese neighborhood, a sinister force lurks in the most unexpected of places - the local playground. Two childhood friends embark on a harrowing quest to exorcise the malevolent entities haunting their community, including a terrifying beast with a snaggle-toothed grin.

Animus, a breathtaking and chilling young adult graphic novel, takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the hauntingly beautiful world of everyday hauntings, as masterfully crafted by Antoine Revoy. Inspired by the enchanting Japanese and French comics of Revoy's youth, this gripping tale delves into the supernatural, drawing readers into a world filled with both beauty and darkness. This must-read graphic novel, boasting a page count of 115 and published by First Second, delivers a hauntingly mesmerizing tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Whether you're new to the realm of graphic novels or an experienced fan, Animus is sure to leave a lasting impression.


  • Authors: Antoine Revoy

  • Publisher: First Second

  • Published Date: May 08, 2018

  • Page Count: 115.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Young Adult Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Experience the intense and enthralling world of Bungo Stray Dogs in Volume 10, as the war with the Guild comes to an end and the Armed Detective Agency finds themselves embroiled in a new and dangerous mystery. The once-hostile Port Mafia and Armed Detective Agency have formed a fragile truce, but as Atsushi and Kunikida face their haunting pasts, they must prepare themselves for what lies ahead.

As the agency delves into the enigmatic group that hacked into the Moby-Dick, no one can predict where the investigation will lead. Trusted allies will be tested, and long-held secrets will be revealed, as the stakes continue to rise in this action-packed adventure.

Fans and newcomers alike will be captivated by the stunning visuals, gripping storytelling, and unforgettable characters in Bungo Stray Dogs, Volume 10. Prepare to lose yourself in the thrilling world of the Armed Detective Agency and the shadowy underworld they now call home.


  • Authors: Kafka Asagiri

  • Publisher: Yen Press LLC

  • Published Date: March 19, 2019

  • Page Count: 198.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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In 1953, the world is on the brink of chaos with the Korean War and the emerging Cold War as tensions rise and UFOs sightings become common. Against this backdrop, five flying saucers traverse the skies of Tokyo, leading to a bizarre kidnapping of Ichiro Hirano's neighbor by a menacing alien lizard creature. Now, the alien is targeting Ichiro's sister, and it's up to the Boy Detectives Club, led by Kogoro Akechi, to unravel the mystery of these extraterrestrial visitors' intentions.

This thrilling young adult fiction novel, "The Space Alien, " takes readers on a suspenseful journey where nothing is as it seems. Will the detectives be able to solve this otherworldly case before it's too late?

Find out in Ranpo Edogawa's latest masterpiece.


  • Authors: Ranpo Edogawa

  • Publisher: Peaks Island Press

  • Published Date: July 30, 2019

  • Page Count: 138.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Young Adult Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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In "The Bronze Devil, " master detectives Kogoro Akechi and the Boy Detectives Club embark on an extraordinary adventure to uncover the truth behind the infamous metal robber striking fear in high-end Tokyo jewelry stores. Driven by its almost magical disappearing act, the mysterious and terrifying "Bronze Devil" continues to elude the city's finest law enforcement. With the fate of the city hanging in the balance, these skilled sleuths must join forces to unravel the enigma that is the Bronze Devil, bringing an uneasy alliance together facing unimaginable danger.

Combining intrigue, action, and unexpected twists, "The Bronze Devil" takes readers on a thrilling journey like no other – exploring the heights and depths of human ingenuity and perseverance in the face of the unknown.


  • Authors: Ranpo Edogawa

  • Publisher: Peaks Island Press

  • Published Date: August 01, 2020

  • Page Count: 140.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Experience the thrill of an age-old mystery in The Phantom Doctor, a gripping and suspenseful Young Adult Fiction novel by the legendary author Ranpo Edogawa. Follow master sleuth Kogoro Akechi as he joins forces with the members of the Boy Detectives Club to uncover the truth behind the Phantom Doctor.

Brace yourself for an epic adventure, as they dive into haunted houses and limestone caverns, only to find that their lives are about to be changed forever in the labyrinthine world of intrigue and terror. The clock is ticking as the Fiend with Twenty Faces lays a cunning plan to exact his revenge, involving the theft of a priceless work of art. Get ready for a heart-stopping, nail-biting adventure in The Phantom Doctor, a 200-page whirlwind of mystery and suspense.


  • Authors: Ranpo Edogawa

  • Publisher: Peaks Island Press

  • Published Date: January 02, 2023

  • Page Count: 200.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Young Adult Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Embark on a journey through the captivating realm of Final Fantasy with the exquisitely curated, exclusive boxed set, The Sky: the Art of Final Fantasy Boxed Set (Second Edition). This visually stunning compilation consists of three elegantly bound hardcover volumes, brimming with the enchanting and inventive illustrations of the beloved protagonist characters, menacing creatures, and otherworldly realms from the first ten awe-inspiring installments of Final Fantasy. Each breathtaking piece has been masterfully crafted by the legendary artist, Yoshitaka Amano, whose indelible talent in conjuring these imaginative worlds has left an indelible mark on the world of gaming.

You've only scratched the surface. The lavish clothbound box, complete with a gleaming silver ribbon-sealed lid, hides a trove of special features. Among them, a mesmerizing softcover companion volume, All About Yoshitaka Amano, which offers an intimate exploration of the artistic genius that breathed life into this extraordinary universe. This thorough study includes a revealing interview, an exhaustive bibliography, and an astonishing visual tour of Amano's iconic artworks.

The luxurious affair doesn't stopped there. Included in this sumptuous collection, you'll discover a stunningly crafted mini The Sky Premium Flipbook boasting two spellbinding Final Fantasy animations, created by Amano himself. This boxed set also comes with two further enticing goodies: a silver ink Final Fantasy print on pristine clear acetate, and a duo of oversized postcards that showcase the breathtaking artwork of this unforgettable series. The Sky: the Art of Final Fantasy Boxed Set (Second Edition) is more than just a book; it's a gleaming repository of treasured moments for all aficionados of Final Fantasy and the illustrious artist, Yoshitaka Amano, who has the unique ability to bring these enchanting tales to life.


  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

  • Published Date: November 07, 2023

  • Page Count: 740.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Art

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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