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Maroc Maroc - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Books - 15/11/2024 14:36

Of bishonen, tales of same sex love and the I-novel

From 17th century author Ihara Saikaku’s stories to Murakami’s queer characters, that reveal the author as a staunch ally, and Mishima’s writing that touches on homosexual themes, Japan has a long and varied tradition of queer literature

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