The Crimson Thread of Abandon is a collection of short fiction by Shūji Terayama, translated into English by Elizabeth L. Armstrong and published by the University of Hawai'i Press in 2013. [1] The book contains a total of 20 stories. [2] The stories in the first half of the book originate from the collection Stories Sewn Up with a Red Thread. [3]
Robert Anthony Siegel wrote in Three Percent that the translation had a "graceful" approach to wordplay and puns, and that the translator did her task "with sensitivity and skill". [3]
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