"It goes on, terrifyingly repetitive. One could not do without repetition in life, like the beating of the heart, but it was also true that the beating of the heart was not all there was to life."
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Postmodern authorsShort story writers from JapanPeople from TokyoPlaywrights from Japan20th-century Japanese novelists
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Part 2, Ch. 24
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