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Nihon Essay Essay / Essay
The author is known as a sociologist and feminist who has woven the sound of his own sound into his own words. He has earned the sympathy and trust of many readers through his sharp analysis of society, advice on "old age", life counseling, and congratulatory speech to new students at Tokyo University. What kind of "sensitivity" does his clear "brain" have? The answer is contained in this book. It is a collection of essays with a low and quiet "sound of grown-ups" that describes "coming" such as "religious wandering" in his childhood, the depressed days of his school days, and the way to researchers. It also describes food preferences, mountain climbing, hobbies such as watching a play, anxiety about aging, feelings for the next generation, condolences to Sendatsu who passed away, and sorrow for loss. It touches on research areas such as feminism and nursing care, and social events such as the novel coronavirus and war. The author also refers to the various sounds that flow in his own mind. The author who once boasted, "I sell what I think, but I don't sell what I feel." Last year, he became a senior elderly person. He has guts, but I also have anxiety. The writings he "plays" shake the feelings of readers and later bring deep empathy. This book is a must-read book for all adults with a view to the latter half of life.