Book (Practical) Japanese literature> The Last Future of Death / Shintaro Ishihara

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本エッセイ・随筆 死という最後の未来 / 石原慎太郎
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Item number: BO2261523
Released date: 20 Jun 2020
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Japanese Essay and Essay : Ayako Sono who lives in the faith of Christ. Shintaro Ishihara who is based on the philosophy of the Lotus Sutra. The two people who have opposite views of life and death talk openly about "old age" and "death." What is the meaning of life that people can see by facing death? They are different in age and in the neighborhood. They are old friends. But they didn't have many opportunities to meet. Ishihara and Sono talk about old age, death and life. They talk about things like "What happens when people die?" "Is there something that you can't see?" "Is the novel coronavirus just a disaster or a warning?" "Sorrow deepens life" and so on. The loneliness, despair, sense of resignation, sorrow, and hope for the two old people.