Keizo Hino - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Seinaru kanata e : waga tamashii no henreki, Kyoto : PHP Kenkyūjo, 1981.
  • Hōyō, Tokyo : Shueisha, 1982.
  • Tenmado no aru garēji, Tokyo : Fukutake Shoten, 1982.
  • Kagaku no saizensen, Tokyo : Gakuseisha, 1982.
  • Seikazoku, Tokyo : Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1983.
  • Nazukerarenu mono no kishibe nite, Tokyo : Shuppan Shinsha, 1984.
  • Yume no shima (夢の島?), Tokyo : Kodansha, 1985.
  • Sakyū ga ugoku yōni (砂丘が動くように?), Tokyo : Chūō Kōronsha, 1986.
  • (葬?), Tōkyō : Sakuhinsha, 1987.
  • Ribingu zero (リビング・ゼロ?), Tokyo : Shueisha, 1987.
  • Kyō mo yume miru monotachi wa (きょうも夢みる者たちは-?), Tokyo : Shinchōsha, 1988.
  • Doko de mo nai doko ka (どこでもないどこか?), Tokyo : Fukutake Shoten, 1990.
  • Dangai no toshi (断崖の年?), Tokyo : Chūō Kōronsha, 1992.
  • Taifū no me (台風の眼?), Tokyo : Shinchōsha, 1993.


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