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Audrey Hepburn's Neck
by Alan Brown
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Ever since Toshi saw Audrey Hepburn in ROMAN HOLIDAY at the age of nine, he has been obsessed with Americans. As he grows up and his involvement with various English-speaking men and women increases, he begins to examine Japan's guilt in the war.
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9780671526726,
Paperback,
Pocket Books,
1997
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9780671526719,
Hardcover,
Pocket Books,
1996
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Publisher Notes
A "dazzling debut" ("People"), Alan Brown's novel tells the story of 23-year-old Toshi who moves to Tokyo, where he finds a thrilling metropolis full of Americans. "Intelligently and tenderly (braids) politics, war, laughter, and erotic and familial love".--"New York Newsday".
Media Reviews
"Brilliantly observed first novel about the fascination that brings Americans and Japanese together--and the xenophobia that drives them apart...An impressive debut."
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