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and thus escaped injury). The loss of Tokyo's historic buildings and neighborhoods in the quake triggered a change in his enthusiasms, as he redirected his youthful love for the imagined West and modernity into a renewed interest in
Japanese aesthetics and culture, particularly the culture of the
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2036:"Was It the Perfect Crime or a Paranoid Fantasy?"
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