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Newsworthy: March 2021
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How the knick-knack made a comeback
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Ron Sachs
Anyone who s ever orchestrated a residential move knows that coordinating the logistics of leaving one home for another is quite a challenge. There s the packing, the protection of valuables, the hiring of movers, the timing of the actual move itself and then, of course, the unpacking, the sorting of belongings, the hardware store runs followed by more hardware store runs.
But imagine attempting to coordinate all of that for an incoming President of the United States who is moving to Washington, D.C., from another place
while he or she is being sworn in
and while the rest of the government oversees the peaceful transition of power.
Japanese writer Yukio Mishima has long been a favorite of the international press. In a 1966 edition of Life magazine, he was called “Japan’s Dynamo of Letters” and “the Japanese Hemingway.” Appearing on the cover of The New York Times Magazine in August 1970, he was dubbed “Japan’s Renaissance Man.”
The prolific writer was also an occasional film actor and director, singer, bodybuilder and avid martial arts practitioner, and The New York Times cover depicted him dressed in a white kendo jacket and hakama, wielding a katana sword.
Less than four months later, he was dead.
He had committed ritual
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