Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Kafka On The Shore
Haruki Murakami-"Kafka On The Shore"
Vintage, 512p.,published 2005, hardback. Read in a bookring (courtesy robert-walker)
Kafka Tamura is 15 years old and he runs from home. Nakata is a strange old man who lost his memories and ability to read due to a weird incident during the Second World War.They never meet in the novel but there is something which connects them.There are a lot of weird things in this novel- men conversing with cats and stones,leeches falling from the sky,a lorry driver who becomes addicted to Beethoven.All of this is wonderfully mixed in a unforgetable world of feelings and subconscious ghosts. Kafka runs through a lot of hardships and difficult decisions but at the end of his adventure he is a kind of re-born and ready to face the world again. This makes me view the book as an original rite-of-passage fiction. There are many myths involved here,making the unique mixture of Murakami`s worlds.I enjoyed this novel greatly.
Who should read this book?
You should pick up this book if you are interested in a good mystery with supernatural elements,put together with good psychological skill and the gift of eloquent narration. Some people find Murakami`s novel too weird,so if you tend to like more usual,kind of everyday life fiction,probably you are not going to like it so much.
If you like this,you can read also:
Sputnik Sweetheart" by Haruki Murakami
Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami
In the Country of Last Things
The New York Trilogy (Contemporary American Fiction Series)
Vintage, 512p.,published 2005, hardback. Read in a bookring (courtesy robert-walker)
Kafka Tamura is 15 years old and he runs from home. Nakata is a strange old man who lost his memories and ability to read due to a weird incident during the Second World War.They never meet in the novel but there is something which connects them.There are a lot of weird things in this novel- men conversing with cats and stones,leeches falling from the sky,a lorry driver who becomes addicted to Beethoven.All of this is wonderfully mixed in a unforgetable world of feelings and subconscious ghosts. Kafka runs through a lot of hardships and difficult decisions but at the end of his adventure he is a kind of re-born and ready to face the world again. This makes me view the book as an original rite-of-passage fiction. There are many myths involved here,making the unique mixture of Murakami`s worlds.I enjoyed this novel greatly.
Who should read this book?
You should pick up this book if you are interested in a good mystery with supernatural elements,put together with good psychological skill and the gift of eloquent narration. Some people find Murakami`s novel too weird,so if you tend to like more usual,kind of everyday life fiction,probably you are not going to like it so much.
If you like this,you can read also:
Sputnik Sweetheart" by Haruki Murakami
Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami
In the Country of Last Things
The New York Trilogy (Contemporary American Fiction Series)
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