I went to the Tsutomu Mizukami Exhibition,
which is now being held in Fukui Prefectural Library. Tsutomu Mizukami is a Fukui-born
novelist. (1919-2004)
There was a big panel of Mizukami's photo that shows
him standing in a coat in the snow.
He looked more stylish than ordinary actors.
His books were displayed all over on a wall, which was overwhelming. Each book cover was tasteful.
Among them, I was particularly impressed with one of "Gobancho
Yugiriro", which is the title was lettered big in pale red on a white
background simply.
Also, his handwritten manuscripts were exhibited. His handwriting looked soft and tender, which showed Mizukami's gentle personality. There were many red-pencil parts, of course, and I found how hard it was to finish final manuscripts.
I was touched by one sentence from an essay by
him: "Looking back my childhood, I think of my
poor parents who didn't talk any lessons. But now I realize that they left many
better words than any other books to me. "
The exhibition is admission-free, includes a
precious film and sound of lectures, so you can see a compilation of Mizukami's
work. It was a meaningful space and I wanted to stay there a whole day. (H.S)
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