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What an intriguing little book. I loved the lyrical writing, the fascinating story and the tale itself. Johnson shows how a Japanese man and woman communicate with poetry. As the story unfolds one realizes that this is a story of one man and two women (one a fox-woman?) and a crisis that often occurs within a marriage when two people lose touch with each other. Which woman will he choose? Only Kaya no Yoshifuji himself knows, or does he?
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