How does the imagery of flowers in 'The Flowers of Buffoonery' deepen the novel’s themes?
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The Flowers of Buffoonery
How does the imagery of flowers in 'The Flowers of Buffoonery' deepen the novel’s themes?
What inspired the author to depict such a bleak view of post-war Japan?
Did anyone else find the protagonist's internal struggles relatable or unsettling?