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    Sakiko Nomura and Ango Sakaguchi. Ango. Bookshop M, 2017

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    UIDB/00657/2020 UIDP/00657/2020Recensão crítica de Sakiko Nomura e Ango Sakaguchi. Ango. Tokyo: Bookshop M, 2017.publishersversionpublishe

    Sakaguchi Ango and his Flesh Literature

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    Sakaguchi Ango (1906-1955) was a Japanese author who prided himself on being a literary misfit. This is why many categorize his writing along with Dazai Osamu and Oda Sakunōsuke, as a part of the buraiha1 literary group. As a misfit, his writings presented original ideas for his generation, one of which is the idea of nikutai bungaku. Nikutai bungaku is a literary approach that features carnal bodily desires. This class of literature was formed after World War II, when a few authors such as Tamura Taijirō wrote stories and essays about men finding salvation and freedom from their situations through sexual relations with women. Ango responded to the idea of Japanese people finding freedom and believed that through the body humans would find freedom. Ango took the concept of nikutai bungaku and applied it to other areas besides sexual encounters with women. I use two of his famous essays, ― Nihon bunka shikan and ― Darakuron‖ to explain how Ango made use of the techniques of nikutai bungaku. Ango desired for Japanese people to be free in spirit and life. His remedy was for each person to live according to his/her bodily desires, and through that lifestyle Ango imagined a healthier country. In Part II, I have translated three writings by Ango that show his idea of the ― flesh is not completely limited to a man and a woman‘s carnal relationships. By reading some of his works, one can see the oddity and originality of his concepts

    Sakaguchi Ango and his Flesh Literature

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    Sakaguchi Ango (1906-1955) was a Japanese author who prided himself on being a literary misfit. This is why many categorize his writing along with Dazai Osamu and Oda Sakunōsuke, as a part of the buraiha1 literary group. As a misfit, his writings presented original ideas for his generation, one of which is the idea of nikutai bungaku. Nikutai bungaku is a literary approach that features carnal bodily desires. This class of literature was formed after World War II, when a few authors such as Tamura Taijirō wrote stories and essays about men finding salvation and freedom from their situations through sexual relations with women. Ango responded to the idea of Japanese people finding freedom and believed that through the body humans would find freedom. Ango took the concept of nikutai bungaku and applied it to other areas besides sexual encounters with women. I use two of his famous essays, ― Nihon bunka shikan and ― Darakuron‖ to explain how Ango made use of the techniques of nikutai bungaku. Ango desired for Japanese people to be free in spirit and life. His remedy was for each person to live according to his/her bodily desires, and through that lifestyle Ango imagined a healthier country. In Part II, I have translated three writings by Ango that show his idea of the ― flesh is not completely limited to a man and a woman‘s carnal relationships. By reading some of his works, one can see the oddity and originality of his concepts

    Ango (Democratic Republic of the Congo), guesthouse

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    Bambesa--Ango & Ango--Tukpo Roads, Belgian Congo [Democratic Republic of the Congo]. 12, 13 Jan 49. Ango guest house Elaeis beyond. Mango trees near. 4 1/50 G.GrayscalePendleton nitrate negative, Box 299 of 38

    Motion de M. Ango concernant la possibilité pour les municipalités de faire des dépenses et des emprunts, et réponse de M. de La Rochefoucauld, lors de la séance du 5 août 1791

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    Ango Louis Hector, La Rochefoucauld d'Enville Louis Alexandre, duc de. Motion de M. Ango concernant la possibilité pour les municipalités de faire des dépenses et des emprunts, et réponse de M. de La Rochefoucauld, lors de la séance du 5 août 1791. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XXIX - Du 29 juillet au 27 août 1791. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1888. p. 196

    Ango x Chacana.

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    Ango x Chacana fusiona la moda streetwear, con una re interpretación personal del arte e iconografía Diaguita Chileno presentes en la alfarería. Buscando ofrecer prendas atemporales que reflejen una identidad local para contribuir al sentido de pertenencia del territorio chileno, visibilizando y valorizando la herencia cultural nacional. En respuesta a la rápida y uniforme evolución de las tendencias de moda impulsadas por la globalización y las redes sociales, la colección de prendas urbanas atemporales Ango x Chacana se posiciona como una alternativa auténtica para los simpatizantes de la moda streetwear, promoviendo la conexión con nuestras raíces culturales, expresándolas a través de prendas de vestir atemporales cargadas de identidad local

    Motion de M. Ango concernant la possibilité pour les municipalités de faire des dépenses et des emprunts, et réponse de M. de La Rochefoucauld, lors de la séance du 5 août 1791

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    Ango Louis Hector, La Rochefoucauld d'Enville Louis Alexandre, duc de. Motion de M. Ango concernant la possibilité pour les municipalités de faire des dépenses et des emprunts, et réponse de M. de La Rochefoucauld, lors de la séance du 5 août 1791. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XXIX - Du 29 juillet au 27 août 1791. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1888. p. 196

    Ango (Democratic Republic of the Congo), post office and flag

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    Bambesa--Ango & Ango--Tukpo Roads, Belgian Congo [Democratic Republic of the Congo]. 12, 13 Jan 49. Poste flag & offices. 5.6 1/50 G.GrayscalePendleton nitrate negative, Box 299 of 38
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