‘What should we choose to remember?’

My Twentieth Century Evening – and Other Small Breakthroughs

 

If you'd come across me in the autumn of 1979, you might have had some difficulty placing me, socially or even racially. I was then 24 years old. My features would have looked Japanese, but unlike most Japanese men seen in Britain in those days, I had hair down to my shoulders, and a drooping bandit-style moustache. The only accent discernible in my speech was that of someone brought up in the southern counties of England, inflec...

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Published on December 11, 2017 01:21
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