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Banana Yoshimoto: Critical Review by Scott Shibuya Brown

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Banana Yoshimoto
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SOURCE: "Adrift in the New Japan," in Book World—The Washington Post, January 10, 1993, p. 8.

A journalist, Brown was the 1990–91 recipient of the Gannett fellowship in Asian Studies. In the following review, he provides a thematic analysis of Kitchen.

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