¡Kishi(Hyaku Nen Bunko)
¡Naka Kansuke / Cho TERADA TORAHIKO / Cho Nagai Kafu / Cho

 Description
[Machine Translation] The midnight rain scatters the leaves, and on a clear morning, one washes one's face on the beach. In "Shimamori" by Naka Kansuke, he depicts his life on a small island in the lake in the deepening autumnal loneliness. When his wife became a little better, he and his wife visited the botanical garden together for the first time in a long time. The innocent image of his wife before her death is hauntingly depicted in Torahiko Terada's "Danguri. In "Ame Sosho" by Nagai Kafu, a portrait of Japan in an age when old things are disappearing, entrusted to the sound of the Sonohachi-bushi shamisen (a three-stringed Japanese banjo). The world of Nagai's writing is filled with a poetic spirit that is undaunted by the currents of the times.



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