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+ | [[Masao Atsukawa]] (1932 - 2009) was a Japanese close-up magician, student of [[Tenkai]], and well-known crime novelist. He was awarded the [[Tenkai Prize]] in 1969, and won the Izumikyokasho literary prize for his mystery writing. He also received the Naoki Award, Japan's highest award for light literature. | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
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=== Books === | === Books === | ||
− | * | + | * [[Creative Works in Magic]] (Japanese and English) (1970) |
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− | * [[Five Times Five: Japan]] | + | === Contributions === |
− | * [[New Magic of Japan]] | + | {{Youtube Thumb|nvUpFC49oFM}} |
− | * [[New York Magic Symposium]] | + | *[[Five Times Five: Japan]] ([[Richard Kaufman|Kaufman, 1992]]) |
+ | ** Four by Four | ||
+ | ** Four from Nowhere | ||
+ | ** Propelled Chinese/Silver | ||
+ | ** Fabric Through Pasteboard | ||
+ | ** The Knotted Letter | ||
+ | *[[New Magic of Japan]] ([[Richard Kaufman|Kaufman]] & [[Phil Goldstein|Goldstein]], 1988) | ||
+ | ** Coin Fugue (introduced new coin sleight, '''The M.A. Coin Propulsion" | ||
+ | *[[The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 5]] ([[Stephen Minch|Minch]] & [[Phil Goldstein|Goldstein]], 1986) | ||
+ | ** Fair Exchange | ||
− | ===Genii=== | + | ===Atsukawa in Genii=== |
− | * | + | *[[Genii 2000 May]] |
− | * | + | **Warp 9 |
+ | *[[Genii 1969 September]] | ||
+ | **Moving Hole | ||
+ | **Vanishing A Coin in A Folded Handkerchief | ||
− | + | == Notes == | |
− | {{DEFAULTSORT:Atsukawa}} | + | Need to verify date of birth |
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Atsukawa,Masao}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Japanese magicians]] |
Revision as of 14:08, 21 August 2010
Masao Atsukawa | |
Born | 1932 |
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Died | January ? 2009 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Bibliography
Books
- Creative Works in Magic (Japanese and English) (1970)
Contributions
- Five Times Five: Japan (Kaufman, 1992)
- Four by Four
- Four from Nowhere
- Propelled Chinese/Silver
- Fabric Through Pasteboard
- The Knotted Letter
- New Magic of Japan (Kaufman & Goldstein, 1988)
- Coin Fugue (introduced new coin sleight, The M.A. Coin Propulsion"
- The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 5 (Minch & Goldstein, 1986)
- Fair Exchange
Atsukawa in Genii
- Genii 2000 May
- Warp 9
- Genii 1969 September
- Moving Hole
- Vanishing A Coin in A Folded Handkerchief
Notes
Need to verify date of birth