Koji Suzuki born 1957/5/13
Gourmet
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Comrade
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Ego
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4
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2
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2
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(10)
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(6)
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(10)
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Slaughter
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Rebel
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Slaughter
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Pirate
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Owl
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Guardian
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Slaughter
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Judge
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Gambler
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Collector
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Gourmet
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1
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10
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9
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8
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7
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6
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5
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4
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(5)
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(4)
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(3)
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(2)
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(1)
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(12)
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(11)
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(10)
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2
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12
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22
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32
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42
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52
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62
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72
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1959
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1969
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1979
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1989
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1999
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2009
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2019
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2029
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Koji Suzuki is
a horror novelist in Japan, he wrote Ring, you know, the Ring that a girl crawls
out of the TV.
Koji has a very simple life
code, it is all about Talent (Fire) and Slaughter (Metal). Slaughter represents
horror, Talent represents intellectual property, these two elements makes him a
horror writer. Besides, there’s more than a confrontational relation between Koji
Suzuki’s Slaughter and Talent. Metal and Fire fight, but also merge: (6) merges
(10). That would create a special feeling about horror in his mind: like it and
not like it at the same time. That mentality is precious for composing horror
stories.
8(2) was a special fortune
for Koji: 8 serves as Slaughter, (2) merges (6)(10) to Metal as Slaughter. And Koji
has all his achievement in the Slaughter fortune 8(2): Ring was published in
1991. It was a huge success. In fact, Koji composed the story in 1989, exactly
the time he entered 8(2) fortune. He finished the last book of Ring in 1999,
exactly the time he left the 8(2) fortune. Ring series is the best-selling suspense
novel in Asia, it has 4 books, all wrote between 1989 and 1999. Koji didn’t write
anything before 1989, Ring is his debut work. And he didn’t have notable work
after 1999. He won five major Japanese awards in 1990, 1996 and 1998, all within the
same fortune.
He also won an American Award,
the Shirley Jackson Award, in 2012. That’s an exception, because it pasted 1999. The reason could be
the hysteresis of culture influence between different cultures. But look at the
year, it was 2012. Koji had success in the (2) fortune because (6)(10)(2)
formed a full merge to Metal as Slaughter. Other than merging with (6) and (2)
to Metal, (10) can also merge with (5) to Metal. Guess what? 2012 was a (5)
year.
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