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Generations of foreign writers have attempted to put their fingers on just what it is they find so alluring about Japan. The most successful at this exercise—I would nominate Lafcadio Hearn, Kurt Singer, Ian Buruma, and, above all, the late Donald Richie—have pointed to an acceptance of things as they are.
Japan and the Shackles of the Past (What Everyone Needs to Know)
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