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*Please read the profile before purchasing. ◎ Anonymous shipping ◎ No price negotiations ◎ Out of print by the publisher, reprint undecided ◎ Prices are soaring on Amazon Marketplace As shown in the photos, there are no noticeable scratches, stains, or scuffs, but there is a slight crease on the back cover as shown in photo 11. Considering it's been 10 years, the yellowing is also slight as shown in the photos. This is an out-of-print edition, with no reprints planned by the publisher. There are no writings or markings, but the condition is as shown in the photos, so the price has been set low. If you are looking for this, please consider it. "Following the Sanka People: A Collection of Masterpieces of Sanka Novels" Kido Okamoto Price: ¥840 + tax (¥924) First edition, March 2015 Modern Japan, in order to establish a nation-state, burdened the marginalized people with the image of being outside the system. Literature, from the side, resisted that process and pursued the true image of the "nation." This also vividly depicts the rebellious lives of those who did not accept domination, and stirs up romance. A collection of masterpieces by ten authors including Tayama Katai, Kido Okamoto, Fuyo Oguri, and Hatoju Muku. [Table of Contents/Included Works] Katai Tayama "Return Home" Toshihiko Sakai "Sanka's Dream" Fuyo Oguri "The Worldly Master" Kido Okamoto "The Secret of the Mountains" Shiro Kunieda "Sanka's Love" Kichizo Nakamura "The Stateless Person" Hatoju Muku "Blind Spring" Yoshiki Hayama "Ordinary Father and Son" Masuji Ibuse "September 14th Diary: Memories of the Sanka" Kimi Hosojima "Wild Woman" Commentary: The Truth Behind the Nation-State by Teruyo Imai Kido Okamoto Born in 1872. Real name: Keiji. Born in Tokyo as the son of a former retainer. After graduating from Tokyo Prefectural Middle School, he joined the Tokyo Nichinichi Shimbun. While working as a reporter, he wrote plays and published masterpieces such as "The Story of Shuzenji Temple" and "Banchō Sarayashiki." He gained popularity with the "Hanshichi Torimonocho" series, the pioneer of detective stories. Died in 1939 (This data was published at the time this book was published) *Mainly dealing with popular works and out-of-print paperback editions. Please check the seller's product list. #KidoOkamoto #Kido_Okamoto #book #society/ethnicity_and_customs
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