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Regards from BRUCE LEE Letters from Bruce Lee Seattle Edition Vol.1
Regards from BRUCE LEE Letters from Bruce Lee Seattle Edition Vol.1
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Written by Turkey Kimura, Supervised by Sophie Uekawa, Translated by Sophie Uekawa / Published in 2016 (A4 format)
Single (Softcover) Alternative Publishing / "That Day" On April 29, 1959, Bruce Lee left for the United States alone and spent his days in a new world and a new environment, burning with hope, anxiety, and loneliness. At that time, I met Turkey Kimura.
Turkey, who spent his days in a concentration camp during World War II, was persecuted as an enemy in the United States, where racial discrimination still remains.
Bruce understood Turkey's emotional wounds and snuggled up to him.
If you look at the photos of Turkey at the time he met Bruce, all the photos are confident and bow-down.
Americans are often good at being photographed. I try to put it in the photo with the best smile by holding it at a slight angle or posing.
Even though he is a turkey who should have been born and raised in the United States, the expression in the photos when he was young has a very stubborn and stiff face.
The appearance of Turkey with such an expression has changed into a confident person thanks to Bruce can be fully read from his own comments and close-up photos in this book.
In this book, you can fully experience Bruce's words that created the change of turkey, but at the same time, I think you can also read that the existence of turkey was also an essential and great support for Bruce.
Condition | 【Excellent】 |
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Year | 2010s |
Product number | 7376364176082 |
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