Japanese literature Street Fiction by Satoshi Ogawa (1) / Satoshi Ogawa / TOKYOFM

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 Street Fiction by SATOSHI OGAWA(1) / 小川哲 / TOKYOFM
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Item number: BN208451
Released date: 16 Dec 2024
Maker: KADOKAWA
著: 小川哲
著: TOKYOFM

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"Japanese Literature" "br" This is the first collection of conversations by Naoki Award writer Satoshi Ogawa of a new era. I have only one thing to think of -- talking as a novelist. There are countless people in the world who speak better than me. But there are probably not many people who think more about novels than I do. The program invited guests who are not only novelists but also those who are engaged in various activities, but I can find "novels" in their stories and expand them. (Omitted) I was careful to find out what they are interested in and what they are thinking about in the novel called "The Life of Guests". (From "Preface") The radio conversation program from TOKYO FM/JFN, 『 Street Fiction by SATOSHI OGAWA 』, is finally published as a book. It contains a carefully selected collection of 11 guests who have had extensive conversations with Naoki Award writer Satoshi Ogawa. It looks at the origins, creative ideas, and unknown real thoughts of not only novelists but also talented people from various fields from film directors to idol. In commemoration of the publication of the book, it also contains a special collection of conversations with Shigeaki Kato published in the January 2024 issue of the magazine 『 da Vinci 』 (Kadokawa Corporation). [List of conversation partners (honorific titles omitted)] Manjome Manabu (novelist) Kyoko Koizumi (actor) Sukema Watanabe (book critic and game writer) Akane Chihaya (novelist) Fuyuma Osaka (novelist) 未鈴 Furukawa (Denpagumi inc) (idol) Hikaru Ota (entertainer and novelist) Rie Kudan (novelist) Ryosuke Hamaguchi (film director) Ayashi Kano (entertainer and novelist) Nobuyuki Fukumoto (cartoonist) Shigeaki Kato (novelist).