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Two years after the global youth rebellion that shook the world, the May 1968 events in Paris, a young Japanese man went to Paris with a dream. In the 70s, when people saw a Japanese person, they were asked if they were Vietnamese or Chinese. Racism was commonplace, and most French people didn't even know where Japan was located... This is a short story, mostly based on a true story, of a young Japanese man's experiences in Paris, the capital of the world at the time. The author was a friend of the young man, also a student at the time. Unfortunately, the author passed away at the age of 29 due to illness. This book was self-published on the first anniversary of his death and is stored in several university libraries. I have about 10 copies and, as it's an interesting read, I'm offering it to those who are interested. It's a story of a young Japanese man who lived in Paris in the early 1970s, before it was even considered a country of immigrants. For young people today who feel trapped in the stagnation of Japan... By the way, the young man who is the protagonist of this book, after many twists and turns, became a photographer, which was his original dream, and is now in his 70s. [Additional Note] For those who purchase my other items and would like this book, I can include it in the same package if possible. Please contact me in the comments.
2 months ago