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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Persona
Prologue
Chapter One: Peasant Ancestors and Grandfather
Chapter Two: Samurai Ancestors and Grandmother
Chapter Three: “The Boy Who Writes Poems”
Chapter Four: Literary Correspondents
Chapter Five: First Love
Chapter Six: The War and Its Aftermath
Chapter Seven: To Be a Bureaucrat or a Writer
Chapter Eight: Confessions
Chapter Nine: Boyfriends, Girlfriends
Chapter Ten: Going Overseas
Chapter Eleven: The Girlfriend
Chapter Twelve: The Kinkakuji
Chapter Thirteen: Overseas Again
Chapter Fourteen: Marriage
Chapter Fifteen: Kyōko’s House
Chapter Sixteen: The 2.26 Incident, Yūkoku
Chapter Seventeen: Assassinations
Chapter Eighteen: Contretemps
Chapter Nineteen: The Nobel Prize
Chapter Twenty: Shinpūren, Men of the Divine Wind
Chapter Twenty-One: “The Way of the Warrior is to die”
Chapter Twenty-Two: Death in India
Chapter Twenty-Three: The Anti–Vietnam War Movement
Chapter Twenty-Four: Sun and Steel
Chapter Twenty-Five: The Shield Society, Counterrevolution
Chapter Twenty-Six: The Yakuza
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Wang Yangming: “To know is to act”
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Constitution
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Hailstones, Ghouls, Golden Death
Chapter Thirty: Toward Ichigaya
Chapter Thirty-One: The Seppuku
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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