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Society
[Introduction to the Contents]
Yoshio Nakano was one of the leading post-war Japanese translators and writers, as well as an out-of-the-world intellectual who did not accede to any authority. How should we read his enormous collection of books, which were built up from the fierce criticism and reflection on the cooperation of cultured people in the war? This is the first attempt to look back through his own words on the whole picture of his work, ranging from studies of English literature and journalism, biographies and history essays, to civic movements concerning the Constitution and issues of Okinawa and the metropolitan government.