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Hanayagi Genshu is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Takeo Ishimatsu (1936-2008). Born in Usa City, Oita Prefecture in 1936, after graduating from the Department of Photography at Nihon University College of Art Takeo Ishimatsu who was in it. After that, I went back to Oita and worked there. This book is Ishimatsu's first book published in the 1970s, and the motif is the creative dancer “Hanayanagi Genfune” (real name: Yoko Kawai). An avant-garde artist who rebelled against the family system and threw firecrackers at the Emperor's throne parade. "The Remains of Emotional Death" (released at Shinjuku Art Theater in 1973) by Gengefun ("The Last Thought of a Woman" created based on actual experiences by Genfune) ) Etc. are recorded, and unique designs and stories are attractive. In the introduction, a text about "Emotional Death" by author Shusaku Endo is recorded. Gravure printing.