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Akira Suzuki (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Akira Suzuki (writer) was the penname of Japanese non-fiction writer and freelance journalist Akio Imai.〔(Suzuki Akira ) Kotobank〕 == Life and career == He was born in Tokyo and graduated from the department of humanities at Rikkyo University. After serving as a reporter at the magazine “Shūkan Taimuzu”, he joined TBS where he did program scheduling work and was chief editor of the TBS-published magazine “Chōsa Jōhō”.〔〔Kotaro Sawaki「巻頭コラム ポーカーフェース 挽歌、ひとつ」『小説新潮 』2011年5月号、p.14〕 His book ''Nankin Daigyakusatsu No Maboroshi'' ("The Illusion of the Nanjing Massacre"), which he wrote while working at TBS, won the 4th Soichi Oya Nonfiction Award in 1973. Including the paperback edition it sold 200,000 copies.〔Hiroaki Gonoi「『ノンフィクションの時代』の"貧しき現実"を徹底検証!」『噂の真相 』1987年4月号、p.66〕 Afterwards he left TBS and became a freelance writer. He died of heart failure on 22 July 2003.〔『Mainichi Shimbun』 27 July 2003〕
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