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SOGENSHA Inc.
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JAN:9784422930909
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Four-by-six (188mm x 128mm), 296 pages
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Country of manufacture: printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2021
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Written by Manichi Yoshimura This is a novel in the form of a philosophy, and a philosophy in the form of a novel. Not only emotions, but even concepts are dynamic. Here is the door to a new philosophy. --Eisuke Wakamatsu (critic, essayist, poet) A record of the itinerant soul that has walked with books This is the first autobiographical essay written by Man'ichi Yoshimura, an unorthodox novelist who destroys the "legitimacy" of the world and exposes the fundamental aspects of human existence, entrusting his sense of discomfort with reality to stories and releasing them into the world. The author's vivid childhood experiences and his mother played a decisive role in shaping him as a person, but he eventually turned to literature and philosophy as a countervailing force. The essay examines the author's wide-ranging philosophical writings, including works by Nietzsche, Colin Wilson, Toshihiko Izutsu, and Victor Frankl, as well as film works and fragmentary notes, and questions the meaning of reading, writing, and even life itself, while considering the connection between these works and his own creative work. [Book Review] 2021 Nikkei Shimbun (November 18) / Book Review (by Mr. Toshifumi Jinno, critic) The Chunichi Shimbun*Tokyo Shimbun (November 29)/Book review Mainichi Newspaper (December 4)/Book review (by Asa Ito, Professor of Tokyo Institute of Technology*aesthetics) Weekly Bunshun (December 16)/Introduction |
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This is a novel in the form of a philosophy, and a philosophy in the form of a novel.
Not only emotions, but even concepts are dynamic. Here is the door to a new philosophy.
--Eisuke Wakamatsu (critic, essayist, poet)
A record of the itinerant soul that has walked with books
This is the first autobiographical essay written by Man'ichi Yoshimura, an unorthodox novelist who destroys the "legitimacy" of the world and exposes the fundamental aspects of human existence, entrusting his sense of discomfort with reality to stories and releasing them into the world. The author's vivid childhood experiences and his mother played a decisive role in shaping him as a person, but he eventually turned to literature and philosophy as a countervailing force. The essay examines the author's wide-ranging philosophical writings, including works by Nietzsche, Colin Wilson, Toshihiko Izutsu, and Victor Frankl, as well as film works and fragmentary notes, and questions the meaning of reading, writing, and even life itself, while considering the connection between these works and his own creative work.
[Book Review]
2021
Nikkei Shimbun (November 18) / Book Review (by Mr. Toshifumi Jinno, critic)
The Chunichi Shimbun*Tokyo Shimbun (November 29)/Book review
Mainichi Newspaper (December 4)/Book review (by Asa Ito, Professor of Tokyo Institute of Technology*aesthetics)
Weekly Bunshun (December 16)/Introduction