Chōhei Kambayashi (神林長平, Kanbayashi Chōhei) (born July 10, 1953) is a Japanese science fiction writer. Born in Niigata, Kambayashi graduated Nagaoka National College of Technology. He debuted in 1979 with the short story "Dance with a Fox", which was an honorable mention of the 5th Hayakawa SF Contest. He quickly became fan favorite, and he won the Seiun Award eight times (five for novels, three for short stories) during his career. In a 2006 SF Magazine poll he was ranked third best Japanese SF writer of all time; and in 2014 poll, the second.
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| - Chōhei Kambayashi (en)
- Chōhei Kanbayashi (de)
- Chōhei Kambayashi (it)
- 神林長平 (ja)
- 神林長平 (zh)
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| - Chōhei Kambayashi, japanisch 神林長平 (* 10. Juli 1953 in Niigata, Japan) ist ein japanischer Science-Fiction-Schriftsteller. Viele seiner Werke sind dem Bereich der alternativen Realität zuzuordnen. (de)
- Chōhei Kambayashi (神林長平 Kambayashi Chōhei?), pseudonimo di Kiyoshi Takayanagi (Niigata, 10 luglio 1953) è uno scrittore giapponese tra i più celebri della fantascienza cyberpunk giapponese. Vincitore di ben sette premi Seiun (premio giapponese per le migliori opere fantasy e fantascientifiche), cinque per i romanzi e due per i racconti, nell'arco di quasi vent'anni: 1983, 1984 (sia per la categoria romanzi che per quella dei racconti), 1985, 1987, 1998, 2000. (it)
- 神林 長平(かんばやし ちょうへい、本名:高柳 清、1953年7月10日 -)は、日本のSF作家。「SF作家第三世代」を代表する作家。日本SF作家クラブでは11代目会長だったが、2015年現在、退会している。 (ja)
- 神林長平(かんばやし ちょうへい、本名:高柳 清、1953年7月10日-),日本作家。神林長平曾8度獲得星雲賞。 (zh)
- Chōhei Kambayashi (神林長平, Kanbayashi Chōhei) (born July 10, 1953) is a Japanese science fiction writer. Born in Niigata, Kambayashi graduated Nagaoka National College of Technology. He debuted in 1979 with the short story "Dance with a Fox", which was an honorable mention of the 5th Hayakawa SF Contest. He quickly became fan favorite, and he won the Seiun Award eight times (five for novels, three for short stories) during his career. In a 2006 SF Magazine poll he was ranked third best Japanese SF writer of all time; and in 2014 poll, the second. (en)
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| - Chōhei Kambayashi (神林長平, Kanbayashi Chōhei) (born July 10, 1953) is a Japanese science fiction writer. Born in Niigata, Kambayashi graduated Nagaoka National College of Technology. He debuted in 1979 with the short story "Dance with a Fox", which was an honorable mention of the 5th Hayakawa SF Contest. He quickly became fan favorite, and he won the Seiun Award eight times (five for novels, three for short stories) during his career. In a 2006 SF Magazine poll he was ranked third best Japanese SF writer of all time; and in 2014 poll, the second. Kambayashi received Nihon SF Taishō Award in 1995 for Kototsubo. He was the chairman of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan in 2001-2003. His writing often blurs the reality and alternate reality. Early works, such as May Peace Be On Your Soul, were often compared to Philip K. Dick, as Kambayashi himself acknowledges that the Dick's works lead him to science fiction writing. Probably his most popular work is Yukikaze. It was made into an animated video series in 2002-2005. Another popular work, Enemy Is Pirate, which consists of nine books (as of 2013), is a more lighter tone space opera series. There was an animated video series released in 1989. (en)
- Chōhei Kambayashi, japanisch 神林長平 (* 10. Juli 1953 in Niigata, Japan) ist ein japanischer Science-Fiction-Schriftsteller. Viele seiner Werke sind dem Bereich der alternativen Realität zuzuordnen. (de)
- Chōhei Kambayashi (神林長平 Kambayashi Chōhei?), pseudonimo di Kiyoshi Takayanagi (Niigata, 10 luglio 1953) è uno scrittore giapponese tra i più celebri della fantascienza cyberpunk giapponese. Vincitore di ben sette premi Seiun (premio giapponese per le migliori opere fantasy e fantascientifiche), cinque per i romanzi e due per i racconti, nell'arco di quasi vent'anni: 1983, 1984 (sia per la categoria romanzi che per quella dei racconti), 1985, 1987, 1998, 2000. (it)
- 神林 長平(かんばやし ちょうへい、本名:高柳 清、1953年7月10日 -)は、日本のSF作家。「SF作家第三世代」を代表する作家。日本SF作家クラブでは11代目会長だったが、2015年現在、退会している。 (ja)
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