The Second World War is over and Japan sets about rebuilding her shattered cities. Masuji Ono, an ageing painter, looks back over his life and assesses a career that has coincided with the rise of Japanese militarism. Once the objects of high renown, his paintings now appear fatally flawed by propagandist concerns.
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Narrator | Lawrence Carter |
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Length | 8hrs |
Catalogue No. | 2216 |
Publisher | Faber |