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Killing Kanoko Wild Grass On The Riverbank Ito Hiromi Jeffrey Angles Translation

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Killing Kanoko Wild Grass On The Riverbank Ito Hiromi Jeffrey Angles Translation
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Publisher: Tilted Axis Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Ito Hiromi, Jeffrey Angles (translation)
ISBN: 9781911284413, 191128441X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Killing Kanoko Wild Grass On The Riverbank Ito Hiromi Jeffrey Angles Translation by Ito Hiromi, Jeffrey Angles (translation) 9781911284413, 191128441X instant download after payment.

"A landmark dual collection by Ito Hiromi, one of the most important contemporary Japanese poets, in a “generous and beautifully rendered” translation by Jeffrey Angles.

Now widely taught as a feminist classic, Killing Kanoko is a defiantly autobiographical exploration of sexuality, community, and postpartum depression, featuring some of Ito’s most famous poems.

Set simultaneously in the California desert and Japan, Wild Grass on the Riverbank focuses on migration, nature, and movement. At once grotesque and vertiginous, this later collection interweaves mythologies, language, sexuality and place into a genre-busting narrative of what it is to be a migrant.

Winner of the 2006 Takami Jun Prize"

- from the publisher's page

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