
Rashomon
by (japan) Ryunosuke Akutagawa
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Published in a collection with reference to the title and contents of the Japanese first edition! A classic work by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, the literary genius and king of short stories! A sharp analysis of the good and evil of human nature, a new interpretation of historical allusions, the struggle of emotional desires, and a philosophy of life that is detached from the world... This book contains 14 short stories and short stories, which are works created by Akutagawa Ryunosuke from the fourth year of Taisho to the sixth year of Taisho, including "Rashomon", "Nose", "Father", "Sake Insect", "Yam Porridge", etc. If you are looking for a way out at the end of the road, you have to resort to any means. If we "choose the means", we can only starve to death under the rammed earth wall or on the side of the road, and then be abandoned like a dog under this Rashomon gate. --"Rashomon"; People naturally feel compassion for the misfortune of others, but if that person manages to escape the misfortune, it is their turn to feel as though they have lost something. To exaggerate a little, people may even hope that the person will fall into the same misfortune again. --"Nose".
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