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- ISBN-10: 9576771374
- ISBN-13: 9789576771378
- Publisher: 星光出版社
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover and Others
- In other languages: other languages
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Be frank, fruit, be frank
This is one of the most honest and cruel account on oneself. As if the writer later commit suicide for the cause of building up an imperial army, it is a self-autopsy. Very bloody.
So, through the narration we read his mind and heart. We see how a kid, a young man desperately to think and act ... (continue)
This is one of the most honest and cruel account on oneself. As if the writer later commit suicide for the cause of building up an imperial army, it is a self-autopsy. Very bloody.
So, through the narration we read his mind and heart. We see how a kid, a young man desperately to think and act normal because he is labled abnormal if he let his heart goes. Then, as a homo he adorns a girl, I mean, he just adorns her, even purer than wether's affection. The episode particularly impresses me as I always suspect this kind of unconsumate love is pretty much close to Platon's idealistic presumption. I suggested it is unrealistic, and this Japanese writer let me know it is somehow there.
Think I should fall in love with a homo~
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