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A leading Japanese photographer, Keisuke Araki. This book "Erotus" is the 16th volume of the complete collection of 20 volumes of Araki Keigo published by Heibonsha. "I always feel that Eros (sex) and Tanatos (death). The opposite of Eros is Tanatos, the reverse of Tanatos is not Eros. Eroticly, it's not good if death is mixed. It's not a contradiction. "(From the end of the book," I will talk about Alerotic Elotos "). Close-up parts of the body, men and women's fellowship, a picture of an Araki with a neck, creatures and flowers. The photographs, which only show fragments, show eros in their moist, fresh, grotesque shape, while living together with a decadamic atmosphere due to the corpses of dead birds and rotten flowers. Unlike Ero and Tanatos, who are intimately intertwined with each other, such as Araki, unlike some kind of sentimental style beauty such as nude and bondage, they directly stimulate vision and can be felt as poisonous or intensely impacted.