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Kafū Nagai

“Oh, but once one has returned to the land of one's birth – there is no place more constricting – one's surroundings no longer permit such freedom, and one can no longer simply transcend the demands of social position.”

Kafū Nagai, Three Japanese Short Stories
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Three Japanese Short Stories Three Japanese Short Stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
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