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The Stories of Ibis (アイの物語, Ai no Monogatari) is a Japanese science-fiction light novel by Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 弘) and translated by Takami Nieda. Yamamoto considered this to be an easier read than his earlier science fiction novel 'God Never Keeps Silent' because of its "light novel touch".The light novel was published in Japanese by Kadokawa Shoten and in English by Viz Media under their 'Haikasoru' imprint.

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  • アイの物語 (ja)
  • The Stories of Ibis (en)
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  • 『アイの物語』(あいのものがたり)は山本弘によるサイエンス・フィクション(SF)小説作品。角川書店から2006年6月に刊行された。人類が衰退した未来世界で、アンドロイドが人間の若者に物語を聞かせるという話であり、同時に作者の(別々に発表された)過去作品を集めた短編集でもある。第27回日本SF大賞候補作品、第28回吉川英治文学新人賞候補作品、『本の雑誌』が選ぶ2006年度ベスト10第3位、『SFが読みたい!』2007年版国内編第2位。2010年4月には、ビズメディアの翻訳SFレーベル「Haikasoru」から『THE STORIES OF IBIS』のタイトルで英訳版が刊行された。 (ja)
  • The Stories of Ibis (アイの物語, Ai no Monogatari) is a Japanese science-fiction light novel by Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 弘) and translated by Takami Nieda. Yamamoto considered this to be an easier read than his earlier science fiction novel 'God Never Keeps Silent' because of its "light novel touch".The light novel was published in Japanese by Kadokawa Shoten and in English by Viz Media under their 'Haikasoru' imprint. (en)
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  • The Stories of Ibis (en)
  • アイの物語 (en)
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  • The Stories of Ibis (en)
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  • Viz Media(English)
  • Kadokawa Shoten(Japanese)
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  • Hiroshi Yamamoto (en)
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  • アイの物語 (en)
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  • Takami Nieda (en)
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  • The Stories of Ibis (アイの物語, Ai no Monogatari) is a Japanese science-fiction light novel by Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 弘) and translated by Takami Nieda. Yamamoto considered this to be an easier read than his earlier science fiction novel 'God Never Keeps Silent' because of its "light novel touch".The light novel was published in Japanese by Kadokawa Shoten and in English by Viz Media under their 'Haikasoru' imprint. The Stories of Ibis is told through a collection of short stories. All but two had been previously published. The two that Yamamoto wrote for the novel were 'The Day Shion Came' and 'AI's Story'. This is similar to The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury. Yamamoto drew from Bradbury's idea of short stories that were loosely connected. He represented this influence in the novel by giving Ibis a facial tattoo. (en)
  • 『アイの物語』(あいのものがたり)は山本弘によるサイエンス・フィクション(SF)小説作品。角川書店から2006年6月に刊行された。人類が衰退した未来世界で、アンドロイドが人間の若者に物語を聞かせるという話であり、同時に作者の(別々に発表された)過去作品を集めた短編集でもある。第27回日本SF大賞候補作品、第28回吉川英治文学新人賞候補作品、『本の雑誌』が選ぶ2006年度ベスト10第3位、『SFが読みたい!』2007年版国内編第2位。2010年4月には、ビズメディアの翻訳SFレーベル「Haikasoru」から『THE STORIES OF IBIS』のタイトルで英訳版が刊行された。 (ja)
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