Raizura preference (Shueisha Bunko) Muramatsu friendship

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Contents introduction (from "Book" database) Raizo Ichikawa was called a rare actor in the 1950s and 60s during the heyday of the Japanese movie.Until he left the world for liver cancer at the age of 37 in 1969, series such as "Shiro Shiro", "Young Boss", "Army Nakano School", and "Kinkakuji" originally written by Yukio Mishima.He also appeared in many literary works such as "Flame".He is still spoiled by fans and has been highly evaluated.A reveal novel that approaches the way of Raizo's way of life. Table of contents (from "BOOK" database) Why Raizo / Why Raizo / From the origin / adoption of Raizo Ichikawa / Birth of Raizo / Kabuki to Movies / Raizo / Top Star at the site / Top Star Sores / Daiei Kyoto / Raizo Manta/ Raizura preference Author information (from "BOOK" database) Muramatsu Tomomi (Muramatsu Tsumomi) Born in 1940.Go to the literary work after working as an editor.In 1982, the 87th Naoki Prize in the "Age of the Age" and the 25th Senkaga Kaga Literature Award for the "Aunt of Kamakura" in 1997 (This data was published at the time when this book was published.)

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