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''The Changeling'' (取り替え子 (チェンジリング) ''Torikae ko (Chenjiringu)'') is a 2000 novel by Kenzaburō Ōe.〔Tayler, Christopher. "(The Changeling by Kenzaburo Oe )." ''The Guardian''. Friday June 11, 2010. Retrieved on November 9, 2012.〕 It is the first book of a trilogy.〔Esposito, Scott. "('The Changeling' by Kenzaburo Oe )." ''Los Angeles Times''. March 7, 2010. Retrieved on November 9, 2012.〕 It was translated into English by Deborah Boliver Boehm (ISBN 9780802119360),〔 and published in the United States by Grove Press. Its English publication appeared in 2010.〔 Boehm uses American English heavily in her translation.〔 The United Kingdom version is published by Atlantic Books.〔"(The Changeling )." Atlantic Books. Retrieved on November 9, 2012.〕 ==Plot== In the novel, a filmmaker named Goro Hanawa commits suicide. Goro had appeared happy before his suicide. His best friend, a novelist named Kogito Choko, discovers the suicide via an audiotape recorded by Goro; he had sent forty tapes to Kogito. Chikashi Choko, Goro's sister and Kogito's wife, also learns that Goro died. To learn why Goro had killed himself, Kogito listens to the tapes. Scott Esposito of the ''Los Angeles Times'' said that "What he finds is a rambling series of discourses on everything from the friendship they've shared since they were teens in the 1950s to Goro's ideas about art and life, their shared admiration for Rimbaud and a few secrets from the past."〔
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