Tokyo: I Am Really a Healing Writer

Tokyo: I Am Really a Healing Writer

by Kawabata Yukio

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Regarding the writer Mishima Yasunari, there are generally two kinds of evaluations in Japan. The extremists believe that he died on the spot the moment he received the Nobel Prize, while the conservatives believe that the extremists are too conservative. ※ When I woke up, I was transported to the lost twenty years of Japan. He was so poor that he couldn't even pay the rent. The external economy is sluggish, the people are confused, and the entire society is shrouded in pessimism. Excellent internally and troubled externally, hell begins. Fortunately, this world does not have Kawabata Yasunari, nor Mishima Yukio, nor Akutagawa Ryunosuke and Natsume Soseki. So Tokugawa Kiyaki picked up the pen and wrote "Rashomon". The debut novel was an instant hit. Immediately afterwards, "The Dancing Girl of Izu" was released, which made millions of people cry. But when he was interviewed for the first time, he said that he was a healing writer, and with the book "Chao Sao", readers gradually began to believe what he said. Then... He took out "Snow Country" with his backhand and rubbed the emotions of 100 million people on the ground. At this point, the Japanese, who had been repeatedly toyed with applause, finally realized that the first writer worthy of the title of literary giant in the Japanese literary world finally appeared.

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