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A person must rise above his selfish needs so that all of us can live in harmony. Understand that we are not defined by our individual loneliness, but by the web of relationships in which we’re enmeshed. “It is in the face of disasters that we show our strength as a people. He looked around, overcome by emotion.

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  • ĝad sig ★★★★★ (5/5)Ī selection of my favourite passages from the book.
  • The individual is small and powerless, but bound tightly together, as a whole, the Japanese nation is invincible.” ★★★★★ (5/5) A selection of my favourite passages from the book Along the way, some aspects of Japanese culture are explored, partly through the metaphor of the game of Go. it's gentle, evocative, beautifully structured - the narrator moving between his memories of his father and his own present tense - and very, very sad, in a beautiful way. Heartbreaking and This is the first short story in the collection The Future is Japanese, described in the Introduction as 'an attempt to bridge the gap between Western and Japanese SF and fantasy.' I enjoyed it hugely.

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    This is the first short story in the collection The Future is Japanese, described in the Introduction as 'an attempt to bridge the gap between Western and Japanese SF and fantasy.' I enjoyed it hugely.











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