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Bryan Washington Reads Haruki Murakami

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Vacado, a Part of Japan That Doesn't Get Much Snow

Kamodo's wife left a week after the earthquake and never came back. Kako said, there's this gy syke whose wife saw a u f o last year. She was driving on the edge of town all by herself in the middle of night when she saw it. Shama said with a tilt of her head, yes. Comoda thought about it for a moment, but couldn't come up with anything that he wanted to do. How about a hot spring? I know a little country place not far from here. Not a bad idea. It's really nice. No bears or anything.

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