Khroniki zavodnoĭ ptit︠s︡y

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Haruki Murakami: Khroniki zavodnoĭ ptit︠s︡y (Russian language, 2015)

813 pages

Langue : Russian

Publié 6 août 2015

ISBN :
978-5-699-80455-9
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Numéro OCLC :
934121142

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Japan’s most highly regarded novelist now vaults into the first ranks of international fiction writers with this heroically imaginative novel, which is at once a detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets of World War II. (source)

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I just like it, okay?

I'm not entirely sure what keeps drawing me back to Murakami's work. I think perhaps its how he blends mundanity with the surreal, and his unique prose (or at least, what uniqueness is able to be translated.) But even those reasons seem lacking. There's something more ineffable at play as to why I like his work, and that is to say, I just like it. Or at least, right now, I do not have the words to describe my pull towards his work, and why I loved this book especially, but maybe I can say that it's akin to Toru Okada's mysterious pull toward the well. Or really, I just need to let The Wind Up Bird Chronicle marinate my brain for a bit, reread it a few times, before I can give it a proper review.

Sujets

  • Politics and government
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Japanese Psychological fiction
  • Fiction

Lieux

  • Japan