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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in excellent condition, but due to its age, there are signs of wear and tear on the cover and obi. We ask for your consideration if you understand this. Geinin春秋 (The Artist's Chronicle) by Suidobashi Hakase. A best-selling reportage essay that sharply depicts the artists currently in vogue. Takeshi Kitano, Hitoshi Matsumoto, Junji Inagawa... The strongest artists = Japanese theory. Takeshi Kitano, Hitoshi Matsumoto... A masterpiece of entertainment reportage essays that sharply and lovingly depicts the artists currently in vogue, which became a bestseller. Sonomanma Higashi (Hideo Higashikokubaru) Saburo Ishikura Hiroto Kōmoto Jin Kusano Ichiro Furudate Matamata Matamata Takafumi Horie - I'll buy Fuji TV Taku Yuasa - I'll sell Rockefeller Center Hidehito Tomabechi - I'll buy Rockefeller Center Terry Ito Paul Maki Hiroto Kōmoto again The hilarious "bullying" issue 30 years surrounding Takeshi Kitano and Hitoshi Matsumoto Junji Inagawa From reviews: The episodes about the demons and monsters rampant in the entertainment world were all intense, and laughter erupted like a geyser. I had been reading the main text since it was serialized in "Warai Geinin" and was quite impressed by Hakase's writing skills. The good writing is easy to read and flows, so you keep reading. The refreshing chapters on Saburo Ishikura and Hiroto Kōmoto, and the climactic chapter on Junji Inagawa are indeed wonderful. The newly written chapter on Hiroyuki Ariyoshi continues enjoyably, but the final commentary felt like the finishing blow.
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