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The Kyoto Man

This book delves into the cultural tapestry of Kyoto, intertwining the ancient customs with contemporary life. It offers a nuanced look at the city's rich history and its evolving identity. more

Author

D. Harlan Wilson
D. Harlan Wilson

D. Harlan Wilson is an American short story writer known for his unique narrative style and profound insights into social issues. His works often explore themes such as race, class, and gender, earning him acclaim from readers and critics alike. more

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