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This book was purchased new and has been stored at home for a long time with almost no reading. From the time of acquisition, there are slight wrinkles on several pages. Please understand. Other than the above, the condition is extremely good. We will ship via Yamato Transport / Nekopos. No claims / no returns are strictly enforced. Thank you. "Where is the Power to Revive?" Saburo Shiroyama Price: 490 yen + tax Book Overview A hopeful book that speaks of the figure of the "unyielding person" and the power of human revival. The author's passionate lecture "Where is the Power to Revive?", which looked at the truth of life and lived through difficult times. What does it mean for a company or a person to revive? What is an attractive old age? What is a life that doesn't have its own clock and doesn't make a soft landing? The words that speak of the figure of a person who does not lose even if they are not rewarded resonate strongly. In addition, it includes a posthumous manuscript full of affection for his deceased wife, and a collection of mature dialogues with the writer Akira Yoshimura. A moving message for everyone facing difficulties. Contents Where is the Power to Revive? 1 How to cultivate an attractive person 2 Two young soldiers 3 If it's to make people happy 4 Have your own clock 5 If you don't work for a day, you'll be abandoned by yourself 6 A life that doesn't make a soft landing 7 Humans are not made to lose 8 One life is a dream, just go crazy Another day without you begins --Supplement to "So, you're not here anymore" Dialogue with a comrade of the same age: A collection of dialogues with Akira Yoshimura That war and the Japanese of the last half-century What should be passed on -- About Shuhei Fujisawa, etc. Your style, my style Commentary: Tsuyoshi Egami Saburo Shiroyama (1927-2007) Born in Nagoya. He finished the war as a special officer training student in the Navy. After graduating from Hitotsubashi University, he served at Aichi University of Education, where he was in charge of economic theory, etc. In 1957 (Showa 32), he won the Bungakukai Newcomer Award for "Export," and the following year he won the Naoki Prize for "Sokaiya Kinkyo," becoming a pioneer of economic novels. In addition to "Rakujitsu Moyu," which won the Eiji Yoshikawa Literary Award and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award, his diverse works include "Danshi no Honkai," "Kanryotachi no Natsu," "Hideyoshi to Takekichi," "Mou, Kimi ni wa Tanomanai," and "Shikikan-tachi no Tokko," which have a wide readership. In 2002 (Heisei 14), he received the Asahi Prize for his achievements in establishing the field of economic novels. #SaburoShiroyama #Saburo_Shiroyama #book #JapaneseLiterature/Essays
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