![]() In the following 40 years, he published more than 450 works. Īlthough Matsumoto was a self-educated prolific author, his first book was not printed until he was in his forties. The subject of investigation was not just the crime but also the society affected. His exposé of corruption among police officials and criminals was a new addition to the field. His works often reflect a wider social context and postwar nihilism that expanded the scope and further darkened the atmosphere of the genre. Matsumoto's works broke new ground by incorporating elements of human psychology and ordinary life. Seichō Matsumoto ( 松本 清張, Matsumoto Seichō, December 21, 1909 – Augborn Kiyoharu Matsumoto) was a Japanese writer, credited with popularizing detective fiction in Japan. ![]() Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital ![]()
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