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Hiroshima, Hibakusha and the Ethics of Pain. Author: Pilar Torres Anguiano

Summary by Julio Astillero
If it is impossible to understand, it is necessary to know. Cousin Levi “Mil grullas”, by Yasunari Kawata is a novel published in 1952, in a context in which Japanese society was dealing with the effects of the postwar and U.S. occupation. It is also a book that observes me from that area of my bookseller destined for the books I bought to read later. From my ignorance, for a long time I thought the work was about the story of Sadako Sasaki, a y…
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If it is impossible to understand, it is necessary to know. Cousin Levi “Mil grullas”, by Yasunari Kawata is a novel published in 1952, in a context in which Japanese society was dealing with the effects of the postwar and U.S. occupation. It is also a book that observes me from that area of my bookseller destined for the books I bought to read later. From my ignorance, for a long time I thought the work was about the story of Sadako Sasaki, a y…

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Julio Astillero broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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