A healing family

Winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize for literature, tells of his experiences for the last 33 years raising his brain-damaged son, Hikari. Oe and his wife gave him a nurturing environment that encouraged Hikari to become a contributing member of the familyand to compose the music for two successful CDs.

Main Author: ?Oe, Kenzabur?o, 1935-
Published: Tokyo: Kodansha, 1996..
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