Yamanaka Keiko

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Yamanaka Keiko
The Archipelago torn apart with a dispatch from the author for Nicole Clarence (1922 -2007) a French resistance fighter and journalist. Keiko Yamanaka Tsuru Editions,1990 This key document opens the secret doors of the country that fascinates and worries the whole world: Japan. The Torn Archipelago is an essential report on Japan's past and present and thus the future of the modern world. Unprecedented change for the millennial Japan. The atomic bomb. Seven years of American occupation. The reconstruction of the country. The race for success. The taste of money. Events follow one another and look like a miracle. Today, this huge little country has won the war of technology. Despite this success, journalist Keiko Yamanaka perceived a deep unease. The art of living is paying the price of collective prosperity: employees enslaved by companies, abandoned women and children, cramped housing, exhausting transport. If Japan dominates the modern chessboard, men are treated as pawns. In conflict internally, Japan is also in conflict with the outside world by infiltrating our economic sphere. Should we be afraid of it? Will he conquer the world? Answer in this book. Keiko Yamanaka, a journalist, won a Grand Prix for television in Japan for a film she directed. She has been living in France for about fifteen years and wrote this book in French.
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