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Yoshihiko Kazamaru

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Yoshihiko Kazamaru (風丸 良彦, Kazamaru Yoshihiko, born 1958) is a contemporary Japanese literary critic.[1][2]

Bibliography

  • Who Knew That Raymond Carver Died? (カーヴァーが死んだことなんてだあれも知らなかった, Kāvā ga Shinda Koto Nante Daare mo Shiranakatta) (1992)
  • "I" Crossing the Border (越境する「僕」, Ekkyo Suru "Boku") (2006)
  • Rereading the Short Stories of Haruki Murakami (村上春樹短篇再読, Murakami Haruki Tanpen Saidoku) (2007)

References

  1. ^ Strecher, Matthew (March 2002). Dances with sheep: the quest for identity in the fiction of Murakami Haruki. Center for Japanese Studies/University of Michigan. ISBN 978-1-929280-07-0.
  2. ^ Seats, Michael (2006). Murakami Haruki: the simulacrum in contemporary Japanese culture. Lexington Books. p. 345. ISBN 978-0-7391-0785-0.