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Brief introduction of fragment author

Castle Peak Nai Nai (1983—)

A new Japanese novelist. In 2005, he won the 42nd Literature and Art Award for his first novel, Window Lamp, and made his mark in the literary world. In 2007, he won the 136 Akutagawa Ryunosuke Award for "Good Weather for One".

Nai Nai Aoyama was born in Kumagaya, saitama. She graduated from the Library and Information Department of Tsukuba University and works in a travel company in Shinjuku, Tokyo. She went to work in the company on the afternoon of winning the prize. She is a standard white-collar woman, and the screenwriter can only be regarded as her deputy.

In September 2005, Castle Peak won the 42nd Japanese Literature and Art Award, which is known as the cradle of the Akutagawa Prize, for his novel debut "Window Lamp", thus making his mark in the Japanese literary world. Unexpectedly, just over a year later, her second work, One's Fine Weather, won the Akutagawa Ryunosuke Award in 2007, and its growth rate is really amazing. After being translated and published by a translation agency, One's Fine Weather has sold 6.5438+0.5 million copies, which has won enthusiastic pursuit from domestic readers. On 20 10, a new work, The Magician's Club, was released to take you to explore the secrets in people's hearts.