- Source: Murakami Namiroku
Murakami Namiroku (村上浪六, December 18, 1865 – December 1, 1944) was a well-known writer in Japan during the late 19th and early 20th century, best remembered for his popular fiction frequently set in the Edo period featuring chivalric gangsters. In 1891, he published his first work "Mikazuki (Crescent Moon) under the alias "Chinunoura Namiroku" (ちぬの浦浪六), which was well received. He would go on to write more than 100 novels until 1930 and become a prominent writer of the time.
He was the maternal grandfather of Otoya Yamaguchi, the 17-year-old ultranationalist who assassinated Japan Socialist Party chairman Inejirō Asanuma in 1960.
Early life
Namiroku was born Murakami Makoto (信) in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. His father died when he was very young, and was a result was raised by his mother. When he was in elementary school, he was adopted by a politician of the time named Saisho Atsushi. Namiroku wanted to become a politician and businessman, but inevitably failed at those endeavors. In 1890, Namiroku joined the staff of the Tokyo-based mail order magazine company Hochi Shimbun as a proofreader.
Writing career
In 1898, one year after joining Hochi Shimbun, Murakami published his first work of fiction "Mikazuki ("Crescent Moon"), which described the life of a swordsman who adhered to traditional samurai values. The book was very well received among the general public, and Murakami decided to be a professional writer from then on. Thereafter, he embarked on a series of novels about heroic chivalric street gangsters, which came to be known as "bachibin novels" after the hairstyle worn by their dashing streetwise heroes, whereby the hair (hin) on the head was shaved in the shape of a shamisen plectrum (bachi).
Bibliography
Mikazuki (三日月) Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1891
Izutsu Menosuke (井筒女之助), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1891
Oniyakko (鬼奴), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1892
Yakko no Oman (奴の小万), Shunyodo Publishing Co, 1892
Yabu Daitsudzumi (破大皷), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1893
Yoarashi (夜嵐), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1893
Namiroku Manpitsu (浪六漫筆) Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1893
Seishin Gunki (征清軍記), Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1894
Namiroku Soushou 10-ban Nouchi Tasoya Andon (浪六叢書十番のうちたそや行燈) Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1894
Nochi no Mikazuki (後の三日月), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1894
Nisshin Jiken Shinshousetsu (日清事件新小説) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1895
Fukaamigasa (深見笠), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1894
Hige no Jikyuu (髯の自休), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1894
Yasuda Sakubee (安田作兵衛), Shunyodo Publishing Co., 1894
Kaizoku (海賊) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1895
Koga-shi (古賀市) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1895
Sakana-ya Sukezaemon (魚屋助左衛門) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1895
Nochi no Kaizoku (後の海賊) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1895
Osaka-jō (大阪城) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1896
Onii Azami (鬼あざみ) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1896
10-Moji (十文字) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1896
Shinpei-ei (新兵衛) Saidō Eizō, 1896
Kyasha (Minshaan) (花車 (眠獅庵)) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1896
Luzon Sukezaemon (呂宋助左衛門) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1896
Jinasadame (しなさだめ) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1897
Roroku Bunko (浪六文庫) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1897
Tōsei Gonin Otoko (当世五人男) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1897
Musha-kishitsu (武者気質) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1897
Kyōkashuu (狂歌集) Aoki Sūzandō Publishing Co., 1898
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