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Attached to the manuscript was his letter to him which said he is entitled to release this stories but must not identify or put a names to the people he spoke about.
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Akutagawa's death came just six months after the death of the Emperor Taisho and the start of the Showa era. In conclusion this book will leave the reader wanting, there is no fulfilment here only emptiness a sense having read NOTHING.Our resources are crucial for knowledge lovers everywhere—so if you find all these bits and bytes useful, please pitch in.
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The last two pieces Akutagawa wrote before his death, and published posthumously, would prove them both right.You gentlemen kill with your power, with your money, and sometimes with your words: you tell people you're doing them a favour.