Japanese Tales of Mystery & Imagination Tuttle Classics of Japanese Literature Horror Book Review
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Somewhat convoluted tales. some i could not finish as symbolism got the better of the story and i lost the meaning. But what else can one expect really… Worth a read as a backdrop to Murakami, need to have a little understanding of Japanese mythodology.
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