Kuiir Utani was 77 years old. In and around the Cutaja sugar factory, you call him an old man, but he’s actually not that old; compared to others. However, like all registered people over the age of seventy, it is essential that the government always leaves only one senior citizen in the given districts of Japan, the rest must be eliminated.
Utani, the main character of the book The end of the old age (2006, Czech 2011) by the writer Jasutaka Cucuia, is a sheep determined to fight the battle no matter what. Similar to how he put stands and stations that arm themselves with noi na sui, pistols, sickles, grants, or even a harpoon from the days of whaling…
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