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Avalokitesvara Ring

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  • Categories:Gay & LGBT Urban Life
  • Language:Japanese(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:Japan
  • Publication date:April,2023
  • Pages:132
  • Retail Price:990.00 JPY
  • Size:112mm×174mm
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★Written by Akutagawa Award-winning writer Li Kotomi!
★A masterpiece novella about "family" issues.

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Maya left the Seto Inland Sea island for escaping from the narrow interpersonal relationships in the countryside, the exclusive atmosphere, his violent father and his mother's excessive expectations and control, he headed for dream Tokyo. After marrying his girlfriend Jessica, whom he met in Ni-chome, he moved to Taiwan, which is Jessica's hometown and also his mother's hometown.

On Lunar New Year's Eve, Maya was invited to attend the New Year's Eve dinner hosted by Jessica's relatives, but unexpectedly he visited the town where his mother was born and raised. The sealed memories began to emerge...

Written by Akutagawa Award-winning writer Li Kotomi, it is a masterpiece novella about "family" issues.

Author

Li Kotomi
Born in Taiwan in 1989. Japanese-Chinese bilingual writer and translator. In 2017, she debuted as a writer with her first Japanese novel "Dancing Solo", which won the Outstanding Newcomer Award for Group Portrait. The work "Count to Five, New Moon" published in 2019 was nominated for the Ryunosuke Akutagawa Award and the Noma Literary Newcomer Award. In 2021, she won the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Newcomer Award for "The Night When the Polar Star Sets" and the Akutagawa Award for "The Island Where Red Spider Lilies Bloom". Her other works include "Starry Night".

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