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Chōhei Kanbayashi : ウィキペディア英語版
Chōhei Kambayashi

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(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",〔 (1979). In a collection of the same title (1981).〕 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.〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ja:星雲賞リスト )〕 In a 2006 SF Magazine poll he was ranked third best Japanese SF writer of all time;〔(Locus Online )〕 and in 2014 poll, the second.〔''S-F Magajin'', July 2014, Hayakawa Shobō〕
Kambayashi received Nihon SF Taishō Award in 1995 for ''Kototsubo''.〔 (1994)〕 He was the chairman of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan in 2001-2003.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of SFWJ )
His writing often blurs the reality and alternate reality. Early works, such as ''May Peace Be On Your Soul'',〔 (1983)〕 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 9th in the domestic novel ranking of All-Time Best survey of S-F Magazine in 2006. ((【引用サイトリンク】title=Hayakawa's SF Magazine's All-Time Best SF )) In 2014 poll, ''Yukikaze'' and the ''Yukikaze'' trilogy are counted separately, both ranked at 10th, equivalent to 4th place if combined. ()〕 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.

==Bibliography==
Titles with asterisk
* are short story collection.
Titles with dagger † are series story collection.
* (1981, ISBN 4-15-030142-5); New edition (2010, ISBN 978-4-15-030995-4) dropped "Teki wa kaizoku" and added "Rakusa", "Tsuta momiji", "Bakurei", "Kisei".
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* (1999); English translation: ''Good Luck, Yukikaze'' (2011, ISBN 978-1-4215-3901-0)
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