Fudoki (novel)

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title: Fudoki (novel)
text: Fudoki is a 2003 novel by American writer Kij Johnson, a (stand-alone) sequel to The Fox Woman. Set in 12th-century Japan, it is narrated by Harueme, a dying unmarried princess in the Court of Emperor Sutoku, who gives her life story constrained as it has been by the privileges of her position. Interleaved with her own life account is a nested story drawing on elements of Japanese mythology she has written as escapism to her own frustrations. This is about the cat Kagaya-hime whose Fudoki of the
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description: 2003 novel by Kij Johnson
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date created: 2005-11-14T22:46:55Z
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