カストリの時代 / Days in the Dregs(First Printing, Signed)

林 忠彦 / Tadahiko Hayashi

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Publisher/朝日ソノラマ

   Published/1980
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/220*280*20
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A collection of photos by Tadahiko Hayashi, Japan's leading post-war photographer, “Days in the Dregs (Signed)”. Tadahiko Hayashi, who was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1918 and was involved in the photography recording of the fifth generation industry in China at the time of the war at a news agency that was attached to the embassy in Beijing. After returning to Japan in 1946, he worked hard around the magazine company for his life, demanding a small light released from the oppressed society, and the greedy death to live entered. He is a photographer who continued to follow Japan in the Showa period, a mixed period after the war. This book is a collection of works that condensed the culture, customs, and culture of that time. A valuable collection of desperate American soldiers and Japanese people living in their shadows while drinking sake “Castri”, which has no taste like methyl alcohol. Also includes Hayashi masterpieces such as “Oda Sakunosuke” and “Dazai Osamu”. A great book edited by Akira Hasegawa, who is familiar with Masami Fukase's “Samurai” and Koji Onaka's “Tall Awadachi Grass”. Text by Yoshinosuke Shinnosuke. Signed with a signature . (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
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