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Jun Tsuji

Jun Tsuji () was a Japanese writer who lived from 1884 to 1944.
He wrote poems, essays, plays, and translations.
He was also a musician, an actor, and a bohemian.
He liked to explore different ideas and ways of living.
He was interested in Dadaism, Nihilism, Epicureanism, and Anarchism.
He translated a book by Max Stirner, who was a German philosopher.
He also translated a book by Cesare Lombroso, who was an Italian scientist.
He was married to Itō Noe, who was a feminist and an anarchist.
He died of hunger during World War II.

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