四畳半のおんな 発禁「襖の下張」完全口語訳(Missing Slipcase)

遠藤 正 / Tadashi Endo

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Publisher/池田書店

   Published/1984
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/155*215*20
Google翻訳
"The Woman in the Four-and-a-Half Tatami Room: A Complete Colloquial Translation of the Banned 'Under the Sliding Door'" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Tadashi Endo. Born in 1941, Endo has had connections with Japan's avant-garde art scene, including participating in filmmaker Toshio Matsumoto's debut feature film, "Funeral Procession of Roses," and producing and photographing a documentary about neo-Dadaist artist Ushio Shinohara. He has also photographed numerous film stills, actresses, and nudes. He moved to the United States in 1970 and worked as a freelance photographer for The New York Times and Harper's Magazine, as well as a film director. This book is a collection of erotic imaginations, inspired by Kafu Nagai's "Under the Sliding Door of the Four-and-a-Half Tatami Room." The art direction of the photography was by Keiichi Tanaami. The slipcase is missing.
遠藤 正 / Tadashi Endo
<Condition> Good but missing slipcase.
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