A series of essays, the award-winning book Lost Japan draws on Alex Kerr’s three decades of living in Japan.
Lost Japan touches on subjects close to Kerr’s heart - Kabuki, calligraphy, collecting art and Japan’s cultural crisis. He laments the loss of traditions and culture in a country now glossed over by flashing neons, glittering steel and ugly concrete structures.
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