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Foreign Literature
[Introduction to the contents]
I remember everything.
The pain and the darkness.
ピュリツァ - A legendary full-length novel written by an award-winning genius poet, translated for the first time in 20 years.
When Esther Greenwood, a brilliant university student, won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was happy to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
But when she won an internship at a New York City fashion magazine, she was delighted to believe that her dream would finally come true.
To those who feel that the world is full of deception, she feels that the world is simply empty, she feels that the world is incoherent.
The long-awaited new translation of a world bestseller that sold 4.3 million copies in Britain and the United States.
Poet and writer.
Began writing poetry at the age of 8 and stories at the age of 9, and published works in magazines from her teens.
Born in Boston.
Poet and writer.
In 1955, she graduated from Smith College and studied at Cambridge University with a Fulbright scholarship.
In 1960, she published a collection of poems 1932 1963 1963 1982 4.3 million 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』