
Invisible Prisoner
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About This Novel
Sakaguchi Ango was also one of the many writers influenced by the "Detective Age" trend after World War II. He believed that mystery novels were "a high-level entertainment", a "decryption game" and a "wisdom competition between the author and the reader". "The Shadowless Prisoner - A Collection of Mystery Novels by Ango Sakaguchi" contains the author's most famous six mystery novels, "The Pitcher Murder Case", "The Shadowless Prisoner", "The Noon Murder Case", "The Psychic Murder Case", "The Election Murder Case" and "The Matricide Boy". Sakaguchi Ango, who was born into a wealthy family, has written works such as "Dr. Wind" and "Black Furukawa" that are highly recognized by the literary world. In his youth, he taught at the Department of Indian Philosophy at Toyo University. He lived a life of less than 4 hours of sleep a day in order to study Buddhism, and developed neurasthenia as a result. He once said that "in order to survive, you must fall", and his work was reviewed as "a model of Japanese post-war literature". Ango Sakaguchi died of cerebral hemorrhage in 1955 at the age of 49.
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