lead=yes is a Japanese novelist.
Life and education
He was born in Hondo, Kumamoto Prefecture and took his
doctorate degree in Japanese Language and Literature in the Graduate School of Gakushūin University in Tokyo.
On November 30, 2024, Tanaka suffered from a debilitating cerebral hemorrhage and collapsed, but was promptly brought to the hospital. The brain damage affected his motor functions, forcing him to move to a nursing facility for rehabilitation.
Writings
His major works include the sci-fi
space opera novel series entitled
Ginga Eiyū Densetsu (銀河英雄伝説), also known as
Legend of the Galactic Heroes, and the fantasy novel series
Arslan Senki (アルスラーン戦記), also known as
The Heroic Legend of Arslan, both of which were adapted as
anime and
manga. His fantasy works also include the novel series
(創竜伝) that was also adapted as anime.
Tanaka is interested in Chinese history and wrote some novels set in China. He also published two arranged-translations of Chinese literature: "Sui Tang Yanyi" (隋唐演義, "Stories of Sui dynasty and Tang dynasty Dynasties") and "General Yue Fei" (說岳全傳, "Telling the Complete Biography of Yue Fei") as "Gakuhi-den" (岳飛伝, "The Story of Yue Fei"). He is also familiar with Persian history, although Arslan Senki is inspired by Persian history alongside his own thoughts and imaginations.
Major works
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes ( Ginga Eiyū Densetsu 銀河英雄伝説, 1981–1987) - Adapted into several anime formats by Kitty Films, Magic Bus, Artland, Mushi Production, Shaft, Madhouse, and Production I.G.
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The Heroic Legend of Arslan ( Arslan Senki アルスラーン戦記, Part One 1986–1990, Part Two 1991–2017) - Adapted into an OVA series by J.C.Staff
and a TV series by Liden Films and Sanzigen.
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( Sōryūden 創竜伝, 1987– ongoing) - Adapted into an OVA series by Kitty Film.
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Tytania ( Taitania タイタニア, 1988–2015) - Adapted into an anime TV series by Artland.
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(七都市物語, 1990) Chapter one, Arctic Front only adapted into a two-part OVA by Studio Junio.
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Yakushiji Ryōko no Kaiki Jikenbo (薬師寺涼子の怪奇事件簿, 1996–2018) - Adapted into an anime TV series by Doga Kobo.
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( Yabou Enbukyoku 野望円舞曲, co-authored with Yuki Oginome)
Manga
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Tenjiku Neppūroku (2016–2019) (illustrated by Sei Itō; serialized in Young Animal)
Awards
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