Oniroku Dan (団鬼六)

Oniroku Dan (団鬼六), 1931–2011, was a Japanese writer in the Nureki lineage.

1931–2011

Era: 1970s

WRITER · PUBLISHER

Born Yukihiko Kuroiwa on 16 April 1931 in Shiga Prefecture; died 6 May 2011 from oesophageal cancer at 80. Authored some 120 works of erotic SM fiction, about 50 of which were adapted into films. 1950s English-language TV translator (incl. Alfred Hitchcock Presents); 1960s junior-high English teacher who wrote pink-film scripts under the pseudonym 'Matsugorō Kuroiwa'. His novel 'Flower and Snake' (Hana to Hebi) made him famous; works appeared in Kitan Club, Fuzoku Club, Uramado, Abu Hunter. Founded the SM magazine 'SM King' (1972–74). Closed his desk in the early 1990s for a failed business venture, returned ~10 years later with the autobiography 'The Flower Must Be Crimson'. Long professional association with actress Naomi Tani; influenced later writers including Murakami Ryū.

School: Nureki lineage

Influences (mutual or directional): Chimuo Nureki, Norio Sugiura.

Influenced by: Roman Porno SM Cinema.

Collaborators: Takashi Tsujimura.

Associated venues, magazines, films and performances: Kitan Club, Uramado, Oni Pro.