Novelist and poet's real voice record `` Voice Library '' is 100 milestone February 8 20:22

The Modern Literature Museum of Japan has been recording the voice and voice of the writer for 25 years. Has read his work.

The Japanese Modern Literature Museum in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, has been working on a “voice library” since 1995, in which novelists and poets read their works and recorded video and real voice as materials.

The reading party celebrated its 100th anniversary on the 8th, and Yojiro Sato, Hiromi Ito and Masayo Koike, who have been moderators for many years, took the stage.

The three members looked back on the recitations and showed various episodes, including the fact that there were people who played plays and wrote novels on the spot, and that the writer who was not able to talk very much struggled, I was excited.

Next, he read his own poems and novels, and in this, Mr. Ito read the poems while changing the tempo and voice using English and sutras.

According to the Museum of Modern Literature, 100 readings have been performed by 249 people, and videos recorded so far have been released in the museum.

A female college student who visited the venue said, "Listening to the sound conveys the creator's desire to convey it, so I thought there was a different way of enjoying the work than reading a book on my own."