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reviewed Breasts and Eggs by David Boyd

Mieko Kawakami, Sam Bett, David Boyd: Breasts and Eggs (Hardcover, 2020, Europa Editions) 4 stars

On a sweltering summer day, Makiko travels from Osaka to Tokyo, where her sister Natsu …

Kawakami stan.

5 stars

What a beautiful book. I was scared by the reviews calling it a "feminist novel" but it was not what I was expecting. Whenever I read someone describing something as "feminist", I brace myself for something superficial, something that can only be envisioned in the realm of white feminism. This was not it. Granted, I have just recently started reading modern literature and this was my first real taste of Japanese literature, but this book felt like nothing I have ever read before. I have never read a book about women so profound and raw. I am enamoured with Mieko Kawakami writing and persona. I am already planning a reread (what have I become?).