Selected Works
- Death Spirits, (Shirei, 死靈), 1946-1996
- Black Horses in the Darkness and other stories, (Yami no naka no kuroi uma, 闇のなかの黒い馬), 1970
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Name | Haniya, Yutaka |
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Date of birth | 1909 |
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Date of death | 1997 |
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