Ruth Ozeki’s Borgesian, Zen Buddhist Parable of Consumerism


By BY JUDITH SHULEVITZ
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In “The Book of Form and Emptiness,” the characters are so preoccupied with material possessions that objects come to life all around them.
New York Times
Books and Literature
September 19, 2021 at 09:00AM

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