British journalist Henry Scott-Stokes describes the transformation of his understanding of the Greater East Asian War (the so-called Pacific War) from uncritical acceptance of the western colonialist’s version to realization of its absolute vacuousness.
This incisive biography begins withthe spectacularly tragic last day of the militant Japanese novelist, perhaps best known for his monumental four-book masterpiece The Sea of Fertility.
In Kwangju, South Korea, in 1980 a student uprising ended in the brutal... Læs mere
In Kwangju, South Korea, in 1980 a student uprising ended in the brutal... Læs mere