The Man Who Died Seven Times by Yasuhiko Nishizawa
The Man Who Died Seven Times (七回死んだ男) is a 1995 Japanese novel by Yasuhiko Nishizawa. Jesse Kirkwood translated the English version, published in 2025 by Pushkin Vertigo. It was the first book by Nishizawa to be published in English. The novel is about a 16-year old boy, Hisataro, who is trying to figure out who is trying to kill his grandfather, Reijiro Fuchigami. Hisataro has a condition where he experiences each day nine times, and in the process is trying to prevent a murder he knows will occur, but each time he experiences the events, a different person kills Reijiro.
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- 1995
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- Japanese
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- Japanese
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