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Haruki Murakami

Name: tksh 2004-12-27 0:26

A few years ago, someone on IRC discovered Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami and went around recommending everyone in the channel to it.  I made note to download an ebook version of it but gave up after a while.

This summer while I was in HK, I was browsing in a book store and came across a rather odd titled book.  It was called "Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World."  Read a few pages into it convinced me to get the book and after finishing it, I bought book from the same author, Haruki Murakami.

Eventualy, as I was searching for more books by him, I came across Norwegian Wood again and bought it instantly (actually, I buy all Murakami books I encoutner instantly now).  A bit over the top but quite enjoyable.  He has a bit of lofty way of storytelling and makes otherwise boring situations interesting.  Especially his dialogue, they're odd but never stagnant.

I'm a pretty big fan of Murakami now but just wondering, of the more Japanese culture-influenced 4chan population, has anyone else heard or read of this books?  What do you think of him?

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-27 23:08 (sage)

I was happy to see that A Wild Sheep Chase was kind of a sequel to Hear the Wind Sing. Not too much of a continuation of any sort of story, but both feature the same main character, the Rat, the bartender, etc. Once I reached mentions of the Rat in Wild Sheep Chase I had to go grab Hear the Wind Sing to quickly browse throughi t again.

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