Artist and Patron in Postwar Japan
Thomas R.H. Havens
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Theater, Ballett
Beschreibung
This work explains how and why Japan supports a community of professional dancers, musicians, production companies, and visual artists that has nearly tripled in size during the past 25 years.
Originally published in 1982.
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