{"success":1,"onion":[{"id":"162293","titolo":"Japanese Portraits : Tamasaburo Bando","ricetta":"[Offline \/ 2019-01-16] Japanese Portraits : Tamasaburo Bando\nHome\nAuthors\nDonald Richie\nJapanese PortraitsTamasaburo Bando\nAbout\nNews\nAuthors\nSubjects\nReading Lists\nLibrarians\nReaders\nManual\nLogin\nHe impersonates that male invention, feminity, and does it so well that only those seams which he wants to show are allowed to be visible. A man imitating a woman imitating a lady. This expert imitation is evident particularly in that weary yet still popular play about Dr. Hanaoka's wife which I went to see him in.\nThe doctor's mother and spouse are in competition to see who can show the most devotion. Like most Shimpa, it is filled with the stuff of tragedy: lots of cancer, women being gored in the breasts by crazed cows, the doctor's grand experiment where he puts both under anesthesia and the wife goes blind and the mother is consumed with jealousy because she too had wanted in equally drastic fashion to prove her devotion to her doctor son.\nAfterward I go to pay my respects. Tamasaburo is in a mauve dressing...","url":"http:\/\/c3jemx2ube5v5zpg.onion\/?document=view&id=1137§ion=31"}]}