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Breasts And Eggs Kindle Mieko Kawakami

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Breasts And Eggs Kindle Mieko Kawakami
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Publisher: Europa Editions.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Mieko Kawakami
ISBN: 9781609455873, 1609455878
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Kindle

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Breasts And Eggs Kindle Mieko Kawakami by Mieko Kawakami 9781609455873, 1609455878 instant download after payment.

Kawakami, who exploded into the cultural space first as a musician, then as a poet and popular blogger, is perhaps best known as one of Japan's most important and best-selling literary voices. Challenging every preconception about storytelling and prose style, she is currently one of Japan's most widely read and critically acclaimed authors, heralded by Haruki Murakami as his favorite new writer. Breasts and Eggs focuses on the female body, telling the story of three women: the thirty-year-old unmarried narrator, her older sister Makiko, and Makiko's daughter Midoriko. In the book's first part, set over three stiflingly hot days in Tokyo, Makiko, who is unable to come to terms with her changed body after giving birth, becomes obsessed with the prospect of getting breast enhancement surgery. Meanwhile, her twelve-year-old daughter Midoriko is paralyzed by the fear of puberty and finds herself unable to voice the vague, yet overwhelming pressures associated with growing up. The narrator struggles with her own indeterminable identity of being neither a "daughter" nor a "mother." In the book's second part, set on another hot summer day ten years later, the narrator, having reconciled herself with the idea of never marrying, nonetheless feels increasing anxiety about.

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