Komori Yoichi

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Komori Yoichi (born 1953 in Tokyo, Japan) is one of the most creative and independent critics of Japanese Modern Literature. He spent 7 years of his childhood in Prague due to his diplomat father's mission. He is mostly known for his controversial approaches on Natsume Soseki and other major Japanese literati. Komori is a professor at the University of Tokyo.

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