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[[Masao Atsukawa]] (1932? - 2009) was a Japanese close-up magician and well-known crime novelist. | |||
== Books == | Atsukawa was one a student of [[Tenkai]] and was awarded the Tenkai Prize in 1969. | ||
=== Contributions === | |||
[[Five Times Five: Japan]] | He was awarded the Izumikyokasho literary prize for his mystery writing and the Naoki Award (Japan's highest award for light literature), | ||
== Bibliography == | |||
=== Books === | |||
* CREATIVE WORKS IN MAGIC (1970) | |||
==== Contributions ==== | |||
* [[Five Times Five: Japan]] | |||
* [[New York Magic Symposium]] Collection Five | |||
===Genii=== | |||
*MOVING HOLE September, 1969 | |||
*VANISHING A COIN IN A FOLDED HANDKERCHIEF September, 1969 | |||
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Revision as of 09:00, 4 February 2009
Masao Atsukawa (1932? - 2009) was a Japanese close-up magician and well-known crime novelist.
Atsukawa was one a student of Tenkai and was awarded the Tenkai Prize in 1969.
He was awarded the Izumikyokasho literary prize for his mystery writing and the Naoki Award (Japan's highest award for light literature),
Bibliography
Books
- CREATIVE WORKS IN MAGIC (1970)
Contributions
- Five Times Five: Japan
- New York Magic Symposium Collection Five
Genii
- MOVING HOLE September, 1969
- VANISHING A COIN IN A FOLDED HANDKERCHIEF September, 1969