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Edogawa Ranpo's Detective Fiction
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The body of work by Edogawa Ranpo (1894-1965), regarded as the father of Japanese detective fiction. Creator of iconic series such as 'The Fiend with Twenty Faces' and 'Boy Detectives Club,' he established the foundation of Japanese mystery literature. His influence continues to inspire contemporary authors and remains deeply embedded in Japanese popular culture.
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Subcategory:Literature
Location:Nabari, Mie
Time Period:1923-1965
Influence:National
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