A Woman of Pleasure
Written by Kiyoko Murata
Narrated by Susan Momoko Hingley
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Kiyoko Murata
Kiyoko Murata has been awarded over ten major literary awards in Japan, including the Akutagawa Prize in 1987. A Woman of Pleasure is her first book to be published in English. She lives in Fukuoka, Japan.
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