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cemetery in Tokyo. In his honour, the Hori Tatsuo
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and poems, often characterized by the theme of death. During one of his regular stays in
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Hori, Tatsuo (2005). "The Wind Has Risen". In Rimer, Thomas J.; Gessel, Van C. (eds.).
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Hori, Tatsuo (1985). "Les joues en feu". In Gessel, Van C.; Matsumoto, Tomone (eds.).
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Selected Works of Tatsuo Hori: Beautiful
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