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128 pages, Paperback
First published January 2, 1981
Its beauty comes, in part, from its combining before our eyes living creatures and ghosts, who are practically the same thing in a world where impermanence is the rule…
…[patriotic] verses which prove to what extent a group of one hundred men is already a mob and expects, as such, its fodder of clichés.
…the Void which Honda had contemplated, and which suddenly seems nothing but a concept or a symbol too human in spite of everything.
…Satoko, whom he at first loved only a little and then madly.
What one calls a morbid mania is for the other a heroic discipline. It is for the reader to make up [their] own mind.