
About This Novel
A must-read for Japanese love aesthetic classics! Includes Tanizaki Junichiro's representative works "Haru Kotō", "Idiot's Love" and "Everyone Has His Own Interests". "Idiot's Love" is a work based on the clues of the popular Japanese drama "Sage's Love". Junichiro Tanizaki's immortal masterpiece is based on himself. A story of out-of-control nurturing love, a story of a trainer being trained instead. The young man Jean Harumoto wanted to cultivate the ideal woman in his mind, so he kept the fifteen-year-old girl Naomi by his side. When Naomi grew up, she was beautiful, willful, and spendthrift, which was not what he wanted, but it still made him unable to extricate himself... "Chun Qin Shu" wrote a touching ultimate love, in which the blind master and apprentice depended on each other for life and death in the mysterious shadow. Apprentice Sasuke serves Harukin, the daughter of a businessman, and learns skills from her, and the two develop a relationship. But Chunqin is domineering and willful, and always treats Sasuke as a servant. Not only did Sasuke have no objection to this, but later Haruko was disfigured, and he even blinded himself, just to keep Haruko's beautiful image in his heart forever... In "To Each His Own", with the acquiescence of her husband Kaname Shiba, his wife Misako had an extramarital affair with someone else.
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