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A collection of works by Shuji Terayama, one of the leading avant-garde artists in Japan after the war, "The Night of Dolls". Shuji Terayama wrote haiku from high school and tanka from college, and was highly regarded for his talent as a young man. Since around 1960, he has been attracting attention in radio dramas and movie scenarios and plays. From the late 1960s, he established a theater group called Ceiling Yashiki, one of the four underground kings of the underground, with Tadanori Yokoo and others. In the 1970s, he performed at home and abroad in theatrical films, and while he died at the age of 47, he remained an avant-garde work in many fields, but still has great support because of his achievements. The artist who continues to receive. This book is a book from the paperback edition `` For Ladies '' series published by the Shinshokan in the 70's, and includes a poem by Terayama.The portrait of the opening doll is handled by Saku Sawatari, The art direction of this book is handled by Akira Uno.