¡Musashino(Kadokawa Bunko)
¡Kunikidadoppo / [Cho]
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[Machine Translation] He walked aimlessly through the thicket, and if he lost his way, he would ask the nameless people who lived there. Dokubo felt the greatest happiness in doing so. In his essay "Musashino," Dokubo depicted the beauty of the harmony between human life and nature in a style full of poetic sentiment. This collection of short stories from his early days offers a taste of the sensitive charm of a writer who loved nature and at the same time continued to confront its harshness. Includes 18 stories in total, including "Uncle Minamoto," a debut story about a boatman who has lost his wife and children and a sad boy abandoned by his mother.
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