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Kōbō Abé: Critical Essay by Raymond Lamont-Brown

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SOURCE: Lamont-Brown, Raymond. “Kōbō Abé: Japan's Novelist of Alienation.” Contemporary Review 263, no. 1530 (July 1993): 31-4.

In the following essay, Lamont-Brown reflects on Abé's life and work.

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