Books (novels and essays) Japanese literature The swallows don't come back.

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 燕は戻ってこない
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Item number: BN147949
Released date: 10 Mar 2022
Maker: Shueisha

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Japanese literature
This body is the last tool of civilization. A 29-year-old woman, single, from a rural area, and a non-regular worker. She gave her womb, freedom, and dignity to strangers and became a surrogate mother in Tokyo. She could not have lost anything to her. Riki, a 29-year-old woman, who resigned from her job as a nursing-care worker in Hokkaido and worked as a hospital clerk in Tokyo, which she longed for, said, "It would be a good extra income," but when she went to the Japanese branch of Plante, an American clinic specializing in reproductive medicine, she was asked to donate an ovum. She hesitated to go to the Japanese branch of Plante, an American clinic specializing in reproductive medicine. She was a prophetic dystopian from 『 OUT 』 25 years ago. She received the Edogawa Ranpo Award for "Rain falling on the face" in 1993. She graduated from Seikei University. She was born in Kanazawa City in 1998. She received the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for 『 OUT 』 in 1999. She received the Naoki Award for 『 soft cheeks 』 in 2003. She received the Kyoka Izumi Literature Award for Grotesque 』 in 『 in 1951. She received the Renzaburo Shibata Award for 『 Atsugi 』 in 04. She received the 『 Soul Moe in 05. She received the Women's Public Literature Award in 1998. She received the Tanizaki Junichiro Award for Tokyo's Grotesque in 08. She received the Murasaki Shikibu Literature Award for Tokyo's Goddess's Report in 09. She received the Kiyoshi Shima Love Literature Award and the Yomiuri Literature Award in 2010 and 2011. She received the Shiju Hosho in 2015. In 21, she received the Tsubouchi Shoyo Award of Waseda University. She wrote many books such as Sundown 』 『 Kyojima 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 Natsuo Kirino