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Thursday, January 13, 2005

Book of the Moment

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Fans will be relieved that the latest book by Haruki Murakami, author of the well-known boooks The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles, Underground, among others, is being released in the US next Tuesday, titled Kafka on the Shore.



From Publisher's Weekly (via Amazon):

Previous books such as The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Norwegian Wood have established Murakami as a true original, a fearless writer possessed of a wildly uninhibited imagination and a legion of fiercely devoted fans. In this latest addition to the author's incomparable oeuvre, 15-year-old Kafka Tamura runs away from home, both to escape his father's oedipal prophecy and to find his long-lost mother and sister. As Kafka flees, so too does Nakata, an elderly simpleton whose quiet life has been upset by a gruesome murder. What follows is a kind of double odyssey, as Kafka and Nakata are drawn inexorably along their separate but somehow linked paths, groping to understand the roles fate has in store for them. Murakami likes to blur the boundary between the real and the surreal—we are treated to such oddities as fish raining from the sky; a forest-dwelling pair of Imperial Army soldiers who haven't aged since WWII; and a hilarious cameo by fried chicken king Colonel Sanders—but he also writes touchingly about love, loneliness and friendship. [His] readers, like his characters, will go just about anywhere Murakami wants them to, whether they "get" it or not.

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