For whatever reason, of all the big-name twentieth-century Japanese writers, Kōbō Abe is the one whose work I’ve never really examined in detail. I have read The Woman in the Dunes a couple of times, but (surprisingly, perhaps) his other well-known books are conspicuous by their absence in my fairly extensive J-Lit library. Still, there’s […]
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