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◎ Instant purchase OK! ☆ Sakyo Komatsu Autographed Shikishi (Cardboard Paper) ■ As shown in the image. There are discoloration, stains, and scratches. Please understand and make your decision. ■ Previously, it was purchased at an auction from the family of a collector. & ☆ "Setagaya Literary Museum News Sakyo Komatsu Exhibition - D Project -" ■ Size: Approximately 29.5cm x 21cm ■ 11 pages & ☆ Flyer ■ Period: October 12, 2019 - December 22, 2019 ■ Please forgive any scratches or wrinkles that are difficult to see in the images. ☆ Will be shipped with reinforced packaging. Packaging materials will mainly be reused materials, so please understand. The following is quoted from the website: "Sakyo Komatsu, the author of many large-scale science fiction novels such as "Japan Sinks" and "Virus". The exhibition "Sakyo Komatsu Exhibition - D Project -" will be held at the Setagaya Literary Museum, tracing the trajectory of his activities, which embraced hope in the world of science fiction and continued to depict disasters and changes in the world, with a variety of materials. The exhibition period is from October 12th to December 22nd. "What is intelligence for the universe? And what is "literature" that intelligence is captivated by? I'll say it again. Science fiction is literature within literature. And science fiction is hope." This is what novelist Sakyo Komatsu (1931-2011) says in his book "SF Soul". Komatsu studied Italian literature at Kyoto University and began his literary activities while in school. He met and became close friends with Kazumi Takahashi, who later won the Akutagawa Prize. After graduating, he worked as a reporter for an economic magazine and a scriptwriter, and in 1959, he encountered science fiction works from around the world in the magazine "SF Magazine," which was first published in 1959, and made his debut in the same magazine in 1962. After that, he wrote a series of large-scale works such as "Virus" (1964), "Japan Sinks" (1973), and "Capital Vanishing" (1985). #SakyoKomatsu #Novelist #SFWriter #SetagayaLiteraryMuseum #Virus #JapanSinks #CapitalVanishing #SeiunAward #JapanSFGrandPrize #NoriyoshiOhrai #SetagayaLiteraryMuseum #AutographedCardboardPaper #Autograph #SakyoKomatsuSignature
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