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Ryu Mitsuse

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Ryu Mitsuse


Born
in Tokyo, Japan
March 18, 1928

Died
July 07, 1999

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Born in Tokyo in 1928, Ryū Mitsuse graduated from Tokyo University of Education with a degree in the sciences, after which he took up the study of philosophy. He debuted with “Sunny Sea 1979” in 1962, and his work—which often combines Eastern philosophy and hard science fiction—includes Tasogare ni kaeru (Returns in the Twilight) and Ushinawareta toshi no kiroku (The Chronicle of a Lost City). Mitsuse made SF history when his short story “The Sunset, 2217 A.D.” was translated into English for inclusion in Best Science Fiction for 1972. With artist Keiko Takemiya, he created the manga Andromeda Stories. Ryu Mitsuse died in 1999.

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Average rating: 3.44 · 784 ratings · 137 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Ten Billion Days and One Hu...

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Andromeda Stories, Vol. 1

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Best Science Fiction for 1972

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Une infinité de jours et de...

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Времена Хокусая

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Science Fiction Stories 52

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“Two suns burned in a copper sky overhead. One was large and somewhat oblong and gave off a dull orange light. The other was small and possessed a brilliant white incandescence at its core, ringed farther out by a silver corona. Large eruptions of reddish gas flowed from the surface of the orange sun, swirling through the void at a frightening pace, extending toward the smaller, bluish white sun. The flowing gases painted land and sky in startling colors, and whenever the gases wrapped entirely around the smaller sun, the void between them filled with an incandescent brilliance. The light cut the long flatness of space in half, sweeping aside all other illumination and shadow. Then the crimson gas flow would spiral inward and vanish in the blink of an eye, leaving the two suns to shine in the copper sky once more.”
Ryu Mitsuse, Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights

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