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zaphod
from the metaverse on 2004-02-13 20:24 [#01072429]
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i just finished this, and i want more murakami. this is one hell of a book, if a bit meandering, but it blows alot of what i read out of the water.
i've read norwegian wood and south of the border, west of the sun. both are great, but they're deceptively more simple than this one. so...what other books that he's written are on or near this level?
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zaphod
from the metaverse on 2004-02-13 20:25 [#01072432]
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whoops, two topics for the price of one apparently.
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Oddioblender
from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-13 21:19 [#01072450]
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echo! :D
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acrid milk hall
from United Kingdom on 2004-02-14 06:20 [#01072796]
Points: 2916 Status: Lurker | Followup to zaphod: #01072429
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i started a murakami thread ages ago, but no one really wenrt for it.
i recommend 'hard-boiled wonderland & the end of the world' as the best murakami i have read. don't want to say too much about it.. just read it if you already like his work. i read it in a couple of days, listening to 'finally we are no one' by múm on loop. now the two are inseperable in my mind.
ive also read wind up bird - after the quake + the elephant vanishes.
all 3 are very good - but the latter 2 are collections of short stories.
'quake' is interesting as theyre all tied to a central theme : the changes in he lives of several completely unrelated people following a major earthquake in japan.
i love the poetry of murakami's work - or, at least, the interpretations of his work.. sadly, i dont read japanese.
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acrid milk hall
from United Kingdom on 2004-02-14 06:21 [#01072798]
Points: 2916 Status: Lurker | Followup to zaphod: #01072429
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i started a murakami thread ages ago, but no one really wenrt for it.
i recommend 'hard-boiled wonderland & the end of the world' as the best murakami i have read. don't want to say too much about it.. just read it if you already like his work. i read it in a couple of days, listening to 'finally we are no one' by múm on loop. now the two are inseperable in my mind.
ive also read wind up bird - after the quake + the elephant vanishes.
all 3 are very good - but the latter 2 are collections of short stories.
'quake' is interesting as theyre all tied to a central theme : the changes in he lives of several completely unrelated people following a major earthquake in japan.
i love the poetry of murakami's work - or, at least, the interpretations of his work.. sadly, i dont read japanese.
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