Finding Takashi

Finding Takashi tells the true story of Takashi Akutagawa, the second son of Japan's greatest writer, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. After Ryūnosuke's suicide shocks the nation, Takashi is left to grow up in the shadow of his famous father, along with his older brother, Hiroshi, and his younger brother, Yasushi. While Hiroshi pursues a career in the theater, and Yasushi demonstrates musical aptitude even from a young age, Takashi hopes to follow in his father's footsteps as a novelist.

The Second World War uprooted many lives, and the Akutagawa family was no exception. A prodigious student of the literary arts, Takashi is drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army as an interpreter and infantryman. Art gives way to action, and he is initially sent to Korea and then to far-off Burma to engage in brutal jungle warfare. Painstakingly researched, using records from the Imperial Japanese Army, letters sent by Takashi, and personal accounts by his brothers, comrades-in-arms, and those close to him, Finding Takashi is a tragic and inspiring story of the inhumanity of war, and of the timeless bonds of fathers and sons.

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Finding Takashi

Finding Takashi tells the true story of Takashi Akutagawa, the second son of Japan's greatest writer, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. After Ryūnosuke's suicide shocks the nation, Takashi is left to grow up in the shadow of his famous father, along with his older brother, Hiroshi, and his younger brother, Yasushi. While Hiroshi pursues a career in the theater, and Yasushi demonstrates musical aptitude even from a young age, Takashi hopes to follow in his father's footsteps as a novelist.

The Second World War uprooted many lives, and the Akutagawa family was no exception. A prodigious student of the literary arts, Takashi is drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army as an interpreter and infantryman. Art gives way to action, and he is initially sent to Korea and then to far-off Burma to engage in brutal jungle warfare. Painstakingly researched, using records from the Imperial Japanese Army, letters sent by Takashi, and personal accounts by his brothers, comrades-in-arms, and those close to him, Finding Takashi is a tragic and inspiring story of the inhumanity of war, and of the timeless bonds of fathers and sons.

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Finding Takashi

Finding Takashi

by Chokodo Shujin
Finding Takashi

Finding Takashi

by Chokodo Shujin

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Finding Takashi tells the true story of Takashi Akutagawa, the second son of Japan's greatest writer, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. After Ryūnosuke's suicide shocks the nation, Takashi is left to grow up in the shadow of his famous father, along with his older brother, Hiroshi, and his younger brother, Yasushi. While Hiroshi pursues a career in the theater, and Yasushi demonstrates musical aptitude even from a young age, Takashi hopes to follow in his father's footsteps as a novelist.

The Second World War uprooted many lives, and the Akutagawa family was no exception. A prodigious student of the literary arts, Takashi is drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army as an interpreter and infantryman. Art gives way to action, and he is initially sent to Korea and then to far-off Burma to engage in brutal jungle warfare. Painstakingly researched, using records from the Imperial Japanese Army, letters sent by Takashi, and personal accounts by his brothers, comrades-in-arms, and those close to him, Finding Takashi is a tragic and inspiring story of the inhumanity of war, and of the timeless bonds of fathers and sons.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788367583626
Publisher: Legend Books Sp. z o.o.
Publication date: 08/07/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 146
File size: 666 KB

About the Author

Chōkōdō Shujin, a Japanese artist of the Shirakaba-ha tradition, embraces aesthetics, pessimism, and skepticism towards modernity. He is a poet, essayist, novelist, and short story writer, devoted to art for art's sake. Shujin resides in Aomori, Japan, where he enjoys smoking and contemplation.

Table of Contents

 I. Issen Gorin

II. Some Men Meet Their Shadows

III. Shikata Ga Nai

IV. Vague Anxiety

V. The Sun Itself Had Crashed to Earth

VI. I Write in the Ash

VII. I Shall Be Nothing, the Wind, the Sky

VIII. The Blame He Laid on Life

IX. The Grand Sagacity of Every Spirit

X. The Sheer Intensity of Spirit

XI. The Consciousness of His Own Disadvantages

XII. The Sword of the Mind

XIII. Perennial Tears Descend in Gems

XIV. Outside the Fortress at Goldland

XV. Eyes in Their Last Extremity

Author's Afterword

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