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The writer offers a series of reflective essays based on travel and observation that compare Western and East Asian modes of thought and social organization. Topics range from individuality, family and adoption practices to language, art, religion, and imagination, showing how customs and institutions shape perception, interpersonal relations, and aesthetic sensibilities. Emphasizing contrasts in the priority of collective roles over personal ego, habitual oppositions in behavior and thinking, and differing standards of art and spirituality, the essays blend anecdote, analysis, and cultural generalization to sketch a portrait of societies whose priorities diverge from Western assumptions.

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Percival Lowell

Percival Lowell was an American astronomer, author, and advocate for the existence of life on Mars, known for his influential works on the subject. His book "Mars and Its Canals" presents his observations and theories about Martian canals, which he believed were evidence of intelligent life. In addition to his astronomical pursuits, Lowell explored cultural themes in his travel writings, such as in "Noto: An Unexplored Corner of Japan," where he reflects on the landscapes and traditions of Japan. His contributions to both science and literature have left a lasting impact on the understanding of planetary science and cultural exploration.

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