書を捨てよ、町へ出よう / Throw Away Your Books Rally in the Streets

寺山 修司 / Shuji Terayama

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Publisher/芳賀書店

   Published/1969
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/128*188*20
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A photo book of Shuji Terayama, who is known as one of Japan's leading literary artists. Poet, poet, poet, director, playwright, novelist, lyricist, screenwriter, critic, film director. .. .. Shuji Terayama demonstrated his talent in various fields and released a considerable number of literary works after the war. He was also a darling of the era when various media in the 1970s made a noise, including the criticism "Abandon the book, let's go out to the town" and the presidency of the avant-garde theater group "Tenjo Sajiki". In this book, Andre Gide strongly hopes that when Terayama suffers from an illness when he was a student, becomes more absorbed in reading than usual during his medical treatment, and heads for a better life, he "goes out to the town" in search of a feeling of life. It is a collection of criticisms that cites the words that appear in the travelogue poetry collection "Gide no Uta", and is a masterpiece that was later performed on the ceiling pier and even made into a movie. This is a reprint published in 1969, but this Haga bookstore version has a strong impact on the design of Tadanori Yokoo, and the photograph of Yasuhiro Yoshioka is also an impressive book.
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