In "Non-Fiction/Liberal Arts," I have compiled book reviews on non-fiction and liberal arts topics. These range from works covering incidents and accidents to introducing knowledge about history and philosophy. I am interested in a variety of knowledge, so the themes I cover are diverse. By the way, articles related to science and mathematics are compiled in "Science/Mathematics."
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Non-Fiction/Liberal Arts
A Book That Takes You on a Culinary Adventure in Dangerous Places: “Hyper HardBoiled Gourmet Report” (Kamide Ryohei)
The book version of "Hyper HardBoiled Gourmet Report," a "different dimension gourmet show," created by Ryohei Kamide of TV Tokyo. The madness of eating the same food as the residents in the "super dangerous place," where even the video conveys its strangeness, is tremendous. The story of the "Kenyan rubbish dump boy" that I saw on TV was shocking. -
Non-Fiction/Liberal Arts
[Summary] A Slave Girl’s Memoir That Shocked the World: “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”(Harriet Ann Jacobs)
A black woman who was born as a "slave" gained her freedom with the help of many people, and later wrote about "slavery" in "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl." Although it was long thought to be a "novel written by a white person," it has been proven to be true and has become a great bestseller in Europe and America, demonstrating the cruelty of "slavery."