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In search of Mr. Fujiyama’s lost record, Cherry and Smile decide to ask around in the mall to see if anyone has any info that could point them in the right direction. In the process, they learn more about both the record and the mall than they ever expected...
He’s a shy haiku writer who wears headphones to keep people at a distance. She’s a streamer who always hides behind a mask. After their worlds suddenly collide, these two strangers find themselves sharing secrets they’ve been desperate to keep underwraps. Even though their methods of self-expression couldn’t be more different, they’ll find they understand each other better than they ever expected...
After accidentally breaking Mr. Fujiyama’s precious record, Smile is desperate to make amends. Luckily for her, there’s another copy...and if she can find it, everyone will finally get to hear Sakura’s voice! The only problem is that Cherry’s moving day has arrived, and he’s already heading out of town...Can Cherry and Smile find a way to reunite and tell each other how they truly feel? Find out in the emotional conclusion to the series!
Queer Subjects in Modern Japanese Literature: Male Love, Erotics, and Intimacy, 1886–2014 is an anthology of translated Japanese literature about men behaving lovingly, erotically, and intimately with other men. Covering more than 125 years of modern and contemporary Japanese history, this book aims to introduce a diverse array of authors to an English-speaking audience and provide further context for their works. While no anthology can comprehensively represent queer Japanese literature, these selections nonetheless expand our understanding of queerness in Japanese culture.
21 Essays from Leading Poets Around the World on their Craft LIVING IN LANGUAGE brings together reflections on the craft and purpose of poetry, by 21 leading poets from around the world. The lyric essays, fragments, letters and new poems in this groundbreaking anthology shed light on topics as diverse and vital as writing the body, writing in exile, writing as witness, writing as a shamanic act, grappling with traditional forms, discovering your own voice, and even translation and self-translation. This is an essential resource for anyone looking to broaden their horizons and engage with the cutting edge of poetry as it is practised, around the world, in the 21st century. Featured Authors: A...
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Buddhism, often described as an austere religion that condemns desire, promotes denial, and idealizes the contemplative life, actually has a thriving leisure culture in Asia. Creative religious improvisations designed by Buddhists have been produced both within and outside of monasteries across the region—in Nepal, Japan, Korea, Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Justin McDaniel looks at the growth of Asia’s culture of Buddhist leisure—what he calls “socially disengaged Buddhism”—through a study of architects responsible for monuments, museums, amusement parks, and other sites. In conversation with noted theorists of material and visual culture and anthropo...
Cherry est un lycéen qui n'arrive à exprimer ses sentiments qu'au travers des haïkus qu'il compose. Un jour, il rencontre Smile, une streameuse populaire qui complexe sur ses dents. Ensemble, ils vont aider M. Fujiyama, un vieil homme, à retrouver un vinyle chargé de souvenirs et qu'il a égaré. Leurs sentiments les poussent très vite l'un vers l'autre, mais...
Même s'il a en n compris qu'il est amoureux de Smile, Cherry voit arriver le jour du déménagement sans avoir pu lui avouer ses sentiments. Dans le même temps, lors des préparatifs du Festival du Daruma au centre commercial, Smile trouve un autre exemplaire du disque qu'ils recherchaient. Voulant faire entendre à Cherry le précieux disque de M. Fujiyama, Smile décide de passer à l'action... Voici le dernier volume d'une histoire d'adolescents, aussi douce et pétillante que les bulles d'un soda !
Cherry est un lycéen qui n'arrive à exprimer ses sentiments qu'au travers des haïkus qu'il compose. Un jour, il rencontre Smile, une streameuse populaire qui complexe sur ses dents. Ensemble, ils vont aider M. Fujiyama, un vieil homme, à retrouver un vinyle chargé de souvenirs et qu'il a égaré. Leurs sentiments les poussent très vite l'un vers l'autre, mais...