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This item is from my home collection. The contents are in excellent condition, but there is some aging on the cover and other parts due to its age. We appreciate your understanding. Ramo and Ramo Nakajima: Thirty-Five Years, First Edition, by Miyoko Nakajima Three years after his death, his wife speaks of the true Nakajima Ramo. On July 26, 2004, the brilliant writer Nakajima Ramo died suddenly at the age of 52 from a traumatic brain hematoma after falling down the stairs while intoxicated. Miyoko Nakajima, his wife and closest confidante, speaks for the first time about the 35 years from their first meeting to his death. Content Description What was the true face of the author who published one after another the hit works such as "Tonight, in Every Bar," "The Pig of Gadara," "Bright Counseling Room," and "Amanita Pantherina"? On July 26, 2004, he fell down the stairs while drunk. The best partner who lived with the genius who had many faces as a writer, musician, and actor, tells everything about the unparalleled genius. Table of Contents Prologue: Goodbye Chapter 1: A Lifetime of Kisses Chapter 2: A Wild Lady and a City Boy Raised in a Greenhouse Chapter 3: Let's Get Married Chapter 4: A Shining Baby Came Down Chapter 5: Days of "Band of the Night" Chapter 6: The Birth of Nakajima Ramo Chapter 7: Two are One, One is One Chapter 8: Parting with Lilliput Army Epilogue: See You Later From Reviews I have read many books of memories between families, but this is the first time I have read a book that writes about the author, the couple, and the fluid mental relationships with the people around them from such a flat perspective as Ms. Miyoko. Reading this book, the impression I received from Ramo's works and the Ramo written in this book matched. There was a phrase that said, "We are like twins." I felt the greatness in the fact that she wrote their history very calmly while saying "similar." The chaotic days are written in a calm tone. For those who are hooked on Nakajima Ramo's essays and novels, it is interesting to know the behind-the-scenes like a movie making-of. The author wrote that she wanted to be a novelist but gave up because she read Nakajima Ramo's writing and realized she had no talent, but Miyoko Nakajima's writing is more grounded than the delicate genius Nakajima Ramo's. A memoir by Mrs. Nakajima Ramo. This is a very sad book. The relationship with Mr. Wakagi Ef, which I had vaguely thought was something, is also revealed. I felt very sad, thinking that the wife's true feelings were the exact opposite of this line.
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