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Fragments of Glass: A Conversation between Hijikata Tatsumi and Suzuki Tadashi
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For the first time in English, we present many of Hijikata's aesthetic and poetic texts. These texts are put into context by Kurihara Nanako's introductory essay. The section includes an interview with Hijikata and a conversation between Hijikata and Japanese experimental theatre innovator Suzuki Tadashi.
Title: Fragments of Glass: A Conversation between Hijikata Tatsumi and Suzuki Tadashi
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For the first time in English, we present many of Hijikata's aesthetic and poetic texts.
These texts are put into context by Kurihara Nanako's introductory essay.
The section includes an interview with Hijikata and a conversation between Hijikata and Japanese experimental theatre innovator Suzuki Tadashi.
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