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 | | Clavell was not embittered by his experiences and his portrait of Japanese culture in the novel Shogun is quite sympathetic. |
 | | Clavell was a believer in the benefits of free trade between nations, seeing it not as a form of exploitation but as a means of bringing different cultures together by binding them together in common interest. |
 | | Because of this, there is little anti-imperialism in Clavell's works. |
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