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Haruki Murakami?s Books? - 8 Drunken Stylz - 01-10-2005 Hey, anyone here ever read any of Haruki Murakami? books? I've just wrapped up reading two of his early novels Norwegian Wood & A Wild Sheep Chase and two of his short story books Elephant Vanishes & After the Quake. Such brilliantly deadpan treatment as the mediocre slips into the surreal. Highly recommended. Haruki Murakami?s Books? - Nina182B - 01-12-2005 Yeah, I love Murakami as well. All of his books have a twist to it. I've read Norwegian Wood, Hard Boiled Wonderland & the end of the World, South of the Borders West of the Sun, and Sputnik Sweatheart. I forgot he wrote Elephant Vanishes. But I've enjoyed reading all of his stuff so much, except for the short story. Didn't really find that one all that interesting. I plan on reading more of his stuff. What did you think of Norwegian Wood's ending? I was satisfied with it & wished I could have seen more of the main character and the girl starting a relationship. Haruki Murakami?s Books? - 8 Drunken Stylz - 01-13-2005 I read that last page of Norweigen Wood over quite a few times. But I think I liked the ending ? it left the whole thing hanging. It could of gone either way. Nevertheless, it took me a fair while to convince myself that it was a potentially happy ending and that it wasn't just a metaphor for the main character's ultimate abandonment and isolation. (Then I started thinking about that "trapped in a glass case of emotion" bit from Anchorman: Legend of Ron Burgundy and that was it, the spell was broken). I'm going to track down Sputnik Sweetheart and start reading them in anti-chronological order I think. That way I'll end up back on Hard Boiled Wonderland (until the next one's translated), which is universally considered a winner. Haruki Murakami?s Books? - Nina182B - 01-13-2005 Yeah, I think it is a "happy ending" as well. I still sad though since it was like saying goodbye to the other characters, knowing that the main character guy would be moving on. You know, right after I read this thread, I started looking for Murakami books and I got Wild Sheep Chase for .99 cents ![]() I thought Sputnik Sweetheart was the most "normal" of Murakami's stuff I ever read. But it still has that surreal mood to it. |