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  1. Hayakawa Publishing, Inc. (株式会社早川書房, Kabushiki-gaisha Hayakawa Shobō, trading as the Hayakawa Publishing Corporation) is a Japanese publishing company, founded in 1945 by Kiyoshi Hayakawa. It is the largest science fiction publisher in Japan; almost all winners of the Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel are published ...

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    When Sarajevo was destroyed by a homemade nuclear weapon, the leading democracies of the world transformed into surveillance states, where each individual is constantly monitored, watched, and wired. While the developed nations of the world entered this state, the developing countries around the world endured a multitude of genocidal wars. Those de...

    An animated film adaptation, directed and written by Shūkō Murase, and produced at Manglobe, was scheduled to be released on November 13, 2015. However, due to Manglobe's bankruptcy, the film's release was postponed. It was later announced on November 13, 2015 that production on the film had resumed with the same staff under the newly created Geno ...

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  2. Urasekai Picnic (裏世界ピクニック Ura Sekai Pikunikku?) es una serie de novelas ligeras yuri de ciencia ficción japonesa, escrita por Iori Miyazawa (basada en la novela Pícnic extraterrestre de Arkadi y Borís Strugatski) e ilustrada por shirakaba. Hayakawa Publishing ha lanzado cuatro volúmenes desde febrero de 2017.

  3. Hayakawa Books & Magazines(β) 91本 『三体』『三体Ⅱ 黒暗森林』『三体Ⅲ 死神永生』『三体X 観想之宙』『三体0 球状閃電』。劉慈欣(りゅう・じきん/リウ・ツーシン)による現代中国最大のヒット作品。関連記事を公開中。

  4. Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa ( Vancouver, 18 de julio de 1906 - 27 de febrero de 1992) fue un lingüista y senador estadounidense. Escribió libros conocidos sobre Semántica General, Language in Thought and Action (El lenguaje en el pensamiento y en la acción) (1938).

  5. Mariko Ōhara (大原まり子, Ōhara Mariko, born March 20, 1959 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese science fiction writer. She won the 6th Hayakawa SF Contest in 1980, when she was still a student. Later she published various SF works and became the 10th president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan.