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Apropos of your discussion of Kazuo Koizumi's Father and I (TIME, June...
FATHER AND I-Kazuo Koizumi- Houghton Mifflin...
Very little of Lafcadio Hearn's background appears in his son's reminiscences, largely because, like many sons, Kazuo Koizumi overestimates the extent of the world's familiarity with his father's career. Eleven years old when his father died, Kazuo Koizumi writes of him with affection and candor, draws a portrait of a strict, sensitive, nervous, sometimes self-pitying man who was dominated by fear of an early death, tells an occasional anecdote that throws a cold realistic light on the romance of Hearn's expatriation and marriage. That the son has thought deeply...
...Kazuo Edina, editor of San Francisco's Japanese Daily News: "We consider this to be one of the Fascist adventures of some young Japanese Navy and Army officers . . I use the term Fascist as applied to an organized outbreak against a Parliamentary Government...
...more money than he, was stranded until friends got him a job teaching school in Matsue. There he married Setsuko Koizumi, was adopted into her family, became a Japanese citizen and a professor in the Imperial University. He died in 1904, leaving three sons and a daughter. Kazuo, 39, lives on inherited money, collects curios. Iwao, 35, tall, handsome,soldierly, teaches school. Kiyoshi, 32, is a musician. All married Japanese women. Daughter Susuko, an invalid, is unmarried...