Author: Soji Shimada
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- Soji Shimada (1)
- IN: The Tokyo Zodiac Murders (2013) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: I am not writing this to be published. However, as it is taking form, I have to consider the possibility that someone will discover it. Therefore, let me start by saying that although this document constitutes my last will and testament, it also happens to be an accounting of my fascination with women. If my work should be found more interesting after my death, such as Van Gogh's was after his, I hope that those who read this document will understand my final wishes and that my legacy will be extended to generations to come.
FROM: Umezawa, Heikichi, The Tokyo Zodiac Murders, (1936), Fictional, Japan
- Heikichi Umezawa (1)
- IN: The Tokya Zodiac Murders (1981) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I am not writing this to be published. However, as it is taking form, I have to consider the possibility that someone will discover it. Therefore, let me start by saying that although this document constitutes my last will and testament, it also happens to be an accounting of my fascination with women. If my work should be found more interesting after my death, such as Van Gogh's was after his, I hope that those who read this document will understand my final wishes and that my legacy will be extended to generations to come.
FROM: NULL, (1936), NULL, Japan
Cited by
- Soji Shimada (1)
- IN: The Tokyo Zodiac Murders (2013) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: I am not writing this to be published. However, as it is taking form, I have to consider the possibility that someone will discover it. Therefore, let me start by saying that although this document constitutes my last will and testament, it also happens to be an accounting of my fascination with women. If my work should be found more interesting after my death, such as Van Gogh's was after his, I hope that those who read this document will understand my final wishes and that my legacy will be extended to generations to come.
FROM: Umezawa, Heikichi, The Tokyo Zodiac Murders, (1936), Fictional, Japan