Azusa Noa
Azusa Noah (野阿 梓 Noa Azusa, born 1954) is a Japanese science fiction writer and esthetique Yaoi novelist.[1][2]
Profile
- He writes his name as Noah in Latin letters.[2][3]
- Noah was born in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan. He is a son of Japanese mystery writer Eitarō Ishizawa (石沢英太郎, 1916–1988).
- Noah graduated from the Department of Literature of Seinan Gakuin University in 1979. He won the Prize, First rank, in 5th Hayakawa SF Contest by his virgin short story Hana Kariudo (花狩人, The Flower Hunter) in the same year. Noah debuted by this story, which was published in SF Magazine, in 1979.[1][2]
- His works are characterized by the esthetic style and have inclination to shōnen-ai situations and world. Thus, esthetic Yaoi writer Shikiko Yamaai is his friend. Under the influence of Yamaai and other Yaoi writers, Noah began criticisms of Yaoi and Yaoi stories in 1992.[1][2]
Works
Titles with plus symbol (+) are hard-bound book. Titles with asterisk (*) are Bunko-bon.[2][4]
- The Flower Hunter (花狩人, Hana Kariudo *), 1984, ISBN 4-15-030186-7
- Armed Concert (武装音楽祭, Busō Ongakusai *), 1984, ISBN 4-15-030195-6
- Serapnim Hero (兇天使, Kyō Tenshi *), 1986, ISBN 978-4-15-030916-9
- Lucians Wake (銀河赤道祭, Ginga Sekidōsai *), 1988, ISBN 4-15-030266-9
- The Flower of Babel (バベルの薫り, Baberu no Kaori +), 1991,
- May Game (五月ゲーム, Gogatsu Game *), 1992,
- Idola Lunaris (月光のイドラ, Gekkō no Idora +), 1993,
- A Study on Green (緑色研究, Ryokushoku Kenkyuu, Book1, Book2 +), 1993, ISBN 4-12-002261-7, ISBN 4-12-002262-5
- The Domain of Arnheim (黄昏郷, Ōgonkyō +), 1994, ISBN 4-15-207845-6
- The Flower of Babel (バベルの薫り, Baberu no Kaori, Book1, Book2 *), 1995年, ISBN 4-15-030515-3, ISBN 4-15-030516-1
- Idola Lunaris (月光のイドラ, Gekkō no Idora), 1996, ISBN 4-12-500399-8
- The Midnight Call (ミッドナイトコール, Midnaight Call *), 1996, ISBN 4-04-435901-6
- Salome the Boy (少年サロメ, Shōnen Sarome +), 1998年, ISBN 4-06-209468-1
- The Apple in Sodome (ソドムの林檎, Sodomu no Ringo +), 2001, ISBN 4-15-208367-0
- Berlin Constellation (伯林星列, Berurin Seiretsu +), 2008, ISBN 978-4-19-862473-6
Notes
- 1 2 3 Noah's page in SFWJ viewed on October 24, 2009.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Noah's Web site - English page viewd on December 13, 2009.
- ↑ His pen name Noah Adusa is the parody of "Noah's Ark". Interview to Noah Azusa 1 in Noah's web site viewed on October 24, 2009.
- ↑ Noah Azusa Home Page: "List of Publications"
References
- SFWJ site
- Noah's Home Page Archive provides many essays and reviews which have been published in various commercial magazines etc.
- Noah's Home Page - English version
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