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SOURCE: "The Tyranny of Our Incarnation," in Commonweal, Vol. CXVII, No. 20, November 23, 1990, pp. 700-02.

[In the following review, Beverly asserts that Endo's Foreign Studies is about what she calls "the tyranny of our incarnation" in which we are born into one existence and yearn to reach to each other as well as ourselves.]

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