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    I recently came across Yoko Tawada's oeuvre. I started reading her works with "Scattered all over the Earth" but I find the prose disconnected and weird. I am not sure if it's her writing style or if the book is losing something in the translation but I would be glad to have a recommendation to serve as a starter. Or should I just read her works in chronological order?

    by fodder45

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