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Hideo Kobayashi: Walking and Contemplation by Hideo Takahashi Ozawa Shoten ★ "Hideo Kobayashi: Walking and Contemplation" by Hideo Takahashi, published by Ozawa Shoten, is a book that traces the footsteps of Hideo Kobayashi as a critic. Hideo Takahashi carefully deciphers the trajectory of Kobayashi's contemplation, who loved to take walks. Overview of Contents Focuses on Hideo Kobayashi's act of "walking" Deeply examines its connection to contemplation Clarifies the intersection of literature and thought Quotes and analyzes from numerous works Written from Hideo Takahashi's unique perspective. For Hideo Kobayashi, "walking" was deeply connected to his contemplation. In Yuzo Tsubouchi's book "The Thinker," it is pointed out that Hideo Kobayashi's thinking was closely linked to "walking." While repeatedly traveling to China and Korea, as if escaping the war situation, he deeply examined Japanese classics and deepened his contemplation. During this time, he produced works such as his classical theories including "The Tale of the Heike" and "Mozart." "Walking" has been a creative act and a source of wisdom for many thinkers and writers. (This text was generated by AI.) ● The item has overall signs of age, such as yellowing, stains, and scratches. ● Although checked, there may be overlooked underlining or writing. We apologize in advance for any such instances. ● Please purchase with the understanding that this is a used item sold as-is. ● Please confirm the photos and proceed with no claims or returns (NC, NR). ● We apologize, but we strive to provide courteous service, so we do not engage in "price negotiations," which require a significant amount of time and effort. We appreciate your understanding. ● In principle, immediate purchases without comments are welcome.
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