Author Fuminori Nakamura to Receive the 2014 David L Goodis Award

By: Sep. 19, 2014
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The Shincho Prize for New Writers (2002). The Noma Prize (2004). The Akutagawa Prize (2005). The ?e Prize (2010). Two times a Wall Street JournalBest Book (2012, 2013). Later this fall, the recipient of the 2014 David L. Goodis Award for Noir Fiction. Last year, he was even long-listed for the Bram Stoker Award for Horror Fiction. This is all to say that Fuminori Nakamura's genre defying fiction has made him one of the most award-winning Japanese authors in recent memory.

In Last Winter We Parted (Soho Crime | October, 21st, 2014) a young writer arrives at a prison to interview a convict. The writer has been commissioned to write a full account of the case, from its bizarre and grisly details to the nature of the man behind the crime. The suspect, a world-renowned photographer named Kiharazaka, has a deeply unsettling portfolio-lurking beneath the surface of each photograph is an acutely obsessive fascination with his subject.

He stands accused of murdering two women-both burned alive-and will likely face the death penalty. But something isn't quite right, and as the young writer probes further, his doubts about this man as a killer intensify. He soon discovers the desperate, twisted nature of all who are connected to the case, and struggles to maintain his sense of reason and justice. Is Kiharazaka truly guilty, or will he die to protect someone else?

Evoking Ryunosuke Akutagawa's "Hell Screen" and Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, Nakamura has crafted a chilling novel that asks a deceptively sinister question: Is it possible to truly capture the essence of another human being?

On Saturday, November 1, 2014, Fuminori Nakamura will receive the 2014 David L. Goodis Award for Noir fiction at NoirCon in Philadelphia, PA.

Fuminori Nakamura's North American Tour


Toronto, Canada-10/22/2014 through 10/28/2014-International Festival of Authors

Philadelphia, PA - 10/29/2014 through 11/02/2014-NoirCon

New York, NY-11/03/2014-Mysterious Bookshop (stock signing)

New York, NY-11/04/2014-Asian American Writers Workshop-7:00 pm

Washington, D.C.-11/05/2014-George Washington University-1:00 pm

Washington, D.C.-11/05/2014-Kramerbooks & Afterwords Café-7:00 pm

Pittsboro, NC-11/08/2014-McIntyre's Books-11:00 am

Chapel Hill, NC-11/08/2014-Flyleaf Books-4:00 pm

Los Angeles, CA -11/10/2014-University of Southern California, East Asian Lecture Series-4:00 PM

San Francisco, CA-11/11/2014-Kinokuniya Bookstore-7:00 pm

Seattle, WA-11/12/2014-Seattle Mystery Bookshop-12:00 pm

Seattle, WA-11/12/2014-Kinokuniya Bookstore (at Panama Hotel Tea & Coffee House)-7:00 pm

Long Beach, CA-11/13/2014 through 11/16/2014-BoucherCon

About Fuminori Nakamura

Fuminori Nakamura was born in 1977 and graduated from Fukushima University in 2000. He has won numerous prizes for his writing, including the ?e Prize, Japan's largest literary award, and the prestigious Akutagawa Prize. The Thief, his first novel to be translated into English, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. He is the recipient of the David L. Goodis Award for Noir Fiction. He lives in Tokyo with his wife.



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