Abstract
The book delves into Heisei era war novels, examining a variety of texts and their approach to the topic of war. It discusses issues such as the responsibility for war, “quasi war” disasters, and the phenomena associated with globalized warfare, thereby expanding the scope of research in the war literature. Additionally, it facilitates a productive exploration of the issue of war in the Heisei period.
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