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I will be more myself in the next world

I will be more myself in the next world

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, Meghan Barton
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, Amanda Grimson
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, Joan Long

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editor@49thShelf.com

07/06/2021

21/06/2021

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In Matsuki Masutani’s debut book of poetry, his clear minimalist poems embrace with gentle and perceptive wit; aging, family, dreams, his Japanese roots, self-acceptance and island life.

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