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If any suffering was fruitless it was the agony of a hangover what he suffered now could not expiate suffering of any other kind.
Kenzaburo Oe
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Kenzaburo Oe
Age: 89
Born: 1935
Born: January 31
Essayist
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Science Fiction Writer
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Ōe Kenzaburō
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Kenzaburou Oue
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