Of Dogs and Walls, Yuko Tsushima
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Of Dogs and Walls, Yuko Tsushima

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In these two stories, which have never before been translated into English, Tsushima shows how memories, dreams and fleeting images describe the borders of our lives.

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Title: Of Dogs and Walls

Original: Of Dogs and Walls

Author:  Yuko Tsushima

Publisher: Penguin Books

Year: 2018

Pgs: 64

Weight: 0.048 kg

ISBN: 978-0-241-33978-7

This book is in English

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'Though their house was new, the wall had been there a long time.'

In these two stories, which have never before been translated into English, Tsushima shows how memories, dreams and fleeting images describe the borders of our lives.

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