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A Long Way from The Stuffed Cabbage

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Sometimes I meet a person who says " Ive had so many interesting experiences that I can write lots of books about them." I think Ive heard quite a few people say the same thing especially since I came here. This doesnt mean that Americans say such a thing, but that many Japanese living in America often do. What they say might be probably true, because its quite challenging to live away from their home country, and they must have encountered various kinds of exciting happenings in this country. Its quite natural that they should have a strong wish to tell their story to someone else.

Of course, I dont know if they are really going to write their own novels someday. But I can only say this after all; despite the background as a writer who has written quite a number of novels so far, Ive almost never had any "truly exciting" incidents in my private life. No doubt I might have had something exciting as a person living more than 40 years, such as meeting a strange and mysterious person or being greatly shocked by a sudden change of destiny. Some memory, I cant tell you what it is though, makes me smile and some still makes me so sore. Thrilling things once quivered me with excitement. Nevertheless I guess you must also have gone through such things as I have experienced in my life. Ive never met anyone who can be said to have experienced "such an unbelievable happening as no one ever had even in this large world." If I were quite a stranger to writing novels and asked if I can declare to people that "Ive got so much stock of interesting topics for my writing, " then my answer to this question will be "No." Definitely "No." What I could do is just confess honestly that "My life was somewhat interesting in its way, but not interesting enough to write a novel about it."

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