Which Japanese literary prize is awarded semiannually for the best work of fiction by a new or rising author?
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Akutagawa Prize
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- Akutagawa Prize, Japanese Akutagawa Ryūnosuke Shō, Japanese literary prize awarded semiannually for the best work of fiction by a promising new Japanese writer.
- The prize is generally considered, along with the Naoki Prize (for the best work of popular fiction), Japan’s most prestigious and sought-after literary award.
- Novellas win the prize more frequently than do full-length novels.
- The Akutagawa Prize was created in 1935 by the founding editor of the magazine Bungei Shunjū, Kikuchi Kan, to honour the memory of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, a greatly esteemed writer who had committed suicide in 1927.
- The prize was awarded from 1935 to 1944 and again from 1949.
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