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The Second World War, Hergé and Tintin

Wonderful article by Simon Kuper in the Financial Times over the weekend about the history of Tintin. I grew up with Tintin (and am looking forward the film) but had no idea about almost any of this.

We’re the Victims

I rather like Japan. Some of my best friends are Japanese. My wife is Japanese (probably should have written that one first). I’ve lived and worked in Japan for two and half years and deeply admire many aspects of the society. Today I saw the film 夕凪の町、桜の国 (Yūnagi City, Sakura Country). The film follows the [...]