Kenzo Kitagawa and Keigo Higashino were both famous Japanese novelists. Kenzo Kitakita (1898 - 1973) was a Japanese novelist known as "one of the founders of modern Japanese literature." His works described the lives of the people at the bottom of society as the main line, the plot twists and turns, the characters are profound and have a strong sense of realism. His representative works included Alive and White Night Journey. Higashino Keigo (1948-) Japanese novelist known as the "father of Japanese mystery novels." His works used suspense as the theme, the plot was compact, the logic was strict, and it was highly readable. His representative works included "The Sacrifice of Suspect X,""White Night Journey," and "Worry Reliever."