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Society
[Introduction]
Is the greatest cause of misery
a desire to go
somewhere other than here?
[Contents of this book]
French anarchist Louise Michel.
Dinu Zulu Ca チェツワヨ, King of the Zulu people.
Revolutionary Lev Sternberg of Ukraine --
The theory of greater freedom and home, by the author on a journey through the lives of those who sacrificed their freedom and home before them.
New Caledonia in the South Pacific,
Saint Helena in the South Atlantic,
Sakhalin off the far eastern coast of Siberia --
The scars and cracks that still remain, as a reminder of the history of
greater freedom and home.
"My that beat for freedom seem to have
little rights, so
I demand my share."
"My only sin seems to be
the son of チェツワヨ.
The star of BOKURANO: OURS is still high above the horizon."
-- Michel
"When my life is torn in two,
it is sometimes difficult to keep myself.
What did the experience of being> [Contents]
About Prologue Homesick
I
Red Flag Louise Michel
Red Flag Dinu Zulu Ka チェツワヨ
Jewish Settlement Lev Sternberg
About Seasickness
II
BarbArian New Caledonia
The Man of the Moon, Saint Helena
The Island of the Black River, Sakhalin
III
Black Flag Louise Michel
About Seasickness
The Barbarian New Caledonia
The Island of the Black River, Sakhalin
About Epilogue Homesick
About Terms and Names
Acknowledgments
Translator Postscript
About Source of Text
About Images
References Source
Original Notes
Biography of Author
Travel Writer. His first book, The Moor, translated by The Moor, was a finalist for the Wayne D. Wright Award. His second book, The Immeasurable World 』, received the Stanford Dohmann Award for Best Travel of the Year and the Eccles チェツワヨ 『 『 』 『 』 』 『 『 』 『 』 Lev Sternberg Dinu Dinu