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Letters from Sachiko: A Japanese Woman's View of Life in the Land of the Economic Miracle Letters from Sachiko: A Japanese Woman's View of Life in the Land of the Economic Miracle by James Trager
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“Do you remember my friend Fumiko Kobayashi? She loaned me a book by a university professor named Taki Sugiyama Lebra, Japanese Patterns of Behaviour, and she writes that death, particularly voluntary death, is surrounded in this country by a heroic, romantic, aesthetic and emotional aura. She says we often find it hard to communicate and use suicide to make our ideas, or beliefs, or sufferings known. I don't know whether I believe that or not.”
James Trager, Letters from Sachiko: A Japanese Woman's View of Life in the Land of the Economic Miracle