Yesterday monthly magazine HANADA and WiLL were released.
Friends went to buy WiLL, watching the advertisements of both magazines published in the lower part of the newspaper.
I asked HANADA to buy it as well.
For a long time I was subscribing to the Asahi Newspaper, I did not know Mr. Hirakawa Sukehiro, an emeritus professor at the University of Tokyo.
I subscribed to the monthly magazine after August two years ago and knew him.
On HANDA, Mr. Hirakawa is serializing papers entitled Showa 's Postwar Spiritual History. HANDA writes that it is a new series of huge projectile.
This month's issue seems to be No. 5, but the title of Herbert Norman and Hani Gorō, has jumped into my eyes.
When I was a first-year student at Sendai Daini High School of my alma mater, I was ordered to write a sentence in a wonderful brochure named Liblaria published by the library, I wrote a comment on reading Akutagawa Ryunosuke's Rashomon.
In Osaka, a classmate who encountered twice as often as twice happens to be a lawyer in New York and hears the news that he is now a writer.
He wrote a very good comment on Takekurabe.
This seems to be an annual convention for submitting to the reading comment competition by high school students in Miyagi prefecture every year.
It is my mother school, all of whom are excellent people, but it seems that it was up to the people who were regarded as being superior in literary talents etc.
Among them, there was a person who wrote impressions about Ando Shoeki wrote by Herbert Norman.
It was then that the name of Herbert Norman was strongly remembered.
With me who was reading Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Balzac, Stendhal and others at junior high school, perhaps the residents of a completely different world were Herbert Norman.
I was surprised that Herbert Norman wrote Ando Shoeki, a person who was never a big name.
Herbert Norman wrote things about Ando Shoeki who is an astringent person in the Edo period, to mention modernistic, a classmate who is the writer of the impression is pretty much putting it in, it was content of power and it remained in memory.
Later, I learned that this Norman was a person who was actually influenced by communism, under the influence of Comintern.
I saw newspaper advertisements that Mr. Hirakawa Sukehiro says what I am writing, what I am thinking, especially about Japan's modern-day history = postwar history Intuition worked.
I have mentioned that most of the universities my classmates advanced were occupied by Marxian economics. As for me, for those who want to know the actual situation after the war in Japan, Mr. Hirakawa's paper which is published in monthly magazine HANADA (January issue 840 yen) is mandatory.
At the same time, in fact, I will tell you that the owner of the eyewitness around the world reads my thesis, gains inspiration from various things and writes books after the next chapter.
This draft continues.