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So Kuramoto Born January 1, 1935 (Showa 10) Screenwriter, Playwright, Director Main Works Television Dramas "Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama" series "Daitokai Tatakai no Hibi" "Kita no Kuni kara" (From the North Country) "Yasashii Jikan" (Gentle Time) "Kaze no Garden" (Garden of Wind) "Yasuragi no Sato" (Homeland of Peace) Movies "Eki STATION" After graduating from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Letters, Department of Aesthetics, he worked at Nippon Broadcasting System before becoming a freelancer. He is primarily active as a screenwriter for television dramas. He moved from Tokyo to Hokkaido and created many hit works such as "Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama" and "Kita no Kuni kara." He mentored younger generations for 26 years at the "Furano Juku" he founded. He has resided in Furano City since 1977 (Showa 52). Awards Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Art Encouragement Prize (1977, "Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama") Yuzo Yamamoto Memorial Robo no Ishi Literary Award (1982, novel version of "Kita no Kuni kara") Fumiko Yamaji Cultural Foundation Special Award (1986) Order of Purple Ribbon (2000) 21st Kuniko Mukoda Award (2002, "Kita no Kuni kara 2002 Yuigon") Order of the Rising Sun, Silver Rays (2010) Asking Humanity By So Kuramoto Futaba Publishing, First Edition November 2013 Small B6 size, Price: 1,000 yen, 235 pages A literary work by Kuramoto that delves into the depths of human exploration. For all Japanese people who have enjoyed too much convenience and affluence. After 3/11, screenwriter So Kuramoto wrote for two and a half years about nature, the ideal state of civilization, and a warning to the present day. It makes us think about how to rebuild the scars of the great damage caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Irresponsible responses are not allowed. We need to return to our roots and, as human beings, act with a firm eye on the future. The book appears to be in good condition, please see the photos. We appreciate your understanding of used books.
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