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Also, thousands of other books are on sale 【 #SoltyBooks 】 #DisasterBooks #MonochromeBookshelf #TaishoEra #GreatKantoEarthquake #LiteraryMaster #Reportage Table of Contents = #SeePhotosAfterTheSecondPhoto Thank you for your patronage. Please consider this a reading copy due to its age. In addition to this, I have novels, philosophical books, humanities books, entertainment, SF, mysteries, and old magazines on sale. #202507 【Content Introduction】 September 1, 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake. A reportage that meticulously documented the state of Tokyo immediately after the earthquake. What was Tokyo like at that time? Records and memories to learn from history and prepare for the future. Katai Tayama (1871-1930) Born in Tatebayashi Town, Ora District, Tochigi Prefecture (present-day Gunma Prefecture). He lost his father at the age of 6 and grew up in poverty. In 1891 (Meiji 24), he visited Koyo Ozaki and met Suin Emi, and began writing novels under his guidance. In 1907, "The Quilt," which openly confessed his relationship with a female disciple, gave an extraordinary shock to the literary world, firmly establishing his position and determining the direction of naturalism literature. After that, he successively published long novels such as "Life," "Wife," and "Fate." His representative work, "The Country Teacher," is highly praised as a masterpiece.
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