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2002 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki, Birnbaum Alfred Publisher: Vintage Books A marvelous hybrid of mythology and mystery, A Wild Sheep Chase is the extraordinary literary thriller that launched Haruki Murakami's international reputation. It begins simply enough: A twenty-something advertising executive receives a postcard from a friend, and casually appropriates the image for an insurance company's advertisement. What he doesn't realize is that included in the pastoral scene is a mutant sheep with a star on its back, and in using this photo he has unwittingly captured the attention of a man in black who offers a menacing ultimatum: find the sheep or face dire consequences. Thus begins a surreal and elaborate quest that takes our hero from the urban haunts of Tokyo to the remote and snowy mountains of northern Japan, where he confronts not only the mythological sheep, but the confines of tradition and the demons deep within himself. Quirky and utterly captivating, A Wild Sheep Chase is Murakami at his astounding best. € 14,30
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki, Birnbaum Alfred (TRN), Gabriel Philip (TRN), Gabriel J. Philip Publisher: Vintage Books From Haruki Murakami, internationally acclaimed author of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Norwegian Wood, a work of literary journalism that is as fascinating as it is necessary, as provocative as it is profound. In March of 1995, agents of a Japanese religious cult attacked the Tokyo subway system with sarin, a gas twenty-six times as deadly as cyanide. Attempting to discover why, Murakami conducted hundreds of interviews with the people involved, from the survivors to the perpetrators to the relatives of those who died, and Underground is their story in their own voices. Concerned with the fundamental issues that led to the attack as well as these personal accounts, Underground is a document of what happened in Tokyo as well as a warning of what could happen anywhere. This is an enthralling and unique work of nonfiction that is timely and vital and as wonderfully executed as Murakami's brilliant novels. € 15,20
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2000 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki, Rubin Jay (TRN) Publisher: Vintage Books First American Publication This stunning and elegiac novel by the author of the internationally acclaimed Wind-Up Bird Chronicle has sold over 4 million copies in Japan and is now available to American audiences for the first time. It is sure to be a literary event. Toru, a quiet and preternaturally serious young college student in Tokyo, is devoted to Naoko, a beautiful and introspective young woman, but their mutual passion is marked by the tragic death of their best friend years before. Toru begins to adapt to campus life and the loneliness and isolation he faces there, but Naoko finds the pressures and responsibilities of life unbearable. As she retreats further into her own world, Toru finds himself reaching out to others and drawn to a fiercely independent and sexually liberated young woman. A poignant story of one college student's romantic coming-of-age, Norwegian Wood takes us to that distant place of a young man's first, hopeless, and heroic love. € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki Publisher: Vintage Books In South of the Border, West of the Sun, the simple arc of a man's life--with its attendant rhythms of success and disappointment--becomes the exquisite literary terrain of Haruki Murakami's most haunting work. Born in 1951 in an affluent Tokyo suburb, Hajime--beginning in Japanese--has arrived at middle age wanting for almost nothing. The postwar years have brought him a fine marriage, two daughters, and an enviable career as the proprietor of two jazz clubs. Yet a nagging sense of inauthenticity about his success threatens Hajime's happiness. And a boyhood memory of a wise, lonely girl named Shimamoto clouds his heart. When Shimamoto shows up one rainy night, now a breathtaking beauty with a secret from which she is unable to escape, the fault lines of doubt in Hajime's quotidian existence begin to give way. And the details of stolen moments past and present--a Nat King Cole melody, a face pressed against a window, a handful of ashes drifting downriver to the sea--threaten to undo him completely. Rich, mysterious, quietly dazzling, South of the Border, West of the Sun is Haruki Murakami's wisest and most compelling fiction. € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki; Pastore A. (cur.) Publisher: Feltrinelli Nato la prima settimana del primo mese del primo anno della seconda metà del XX secolo, al protagonista, nonché voce narrante, viene dato il nome di Hajime, che significa "inizio". Nasce in una normale famiglia giapponese, in una normale provincia sonnacchiosa, con l'unica anomalia di essere figlio unico mentre i suoi compagni hanno uno o due fratelli. Da ragazzino fa amicizia con Shimamoto, anche lei figlia unica e con una gamba offesa dalla poliomelite. Acuta, brillante a scuola, Shimamoto condivide i maggiori interessi di Hajime: la lettura e la musica. Ma il passaggio nell'età puberale, insieme a un cambiamento di casa di Hajime, separa i due prima che l'amicizia possa trasformarsi in qualcos'altro. € 12,91
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1998 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki, Rubin Jay Publisher: Vintage Books Japan's most highly regarded novelist now vaults into the first ranks of international fiction writers with this heroically imaginative novel, which is at once a detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets of World War II. In a Tokyo suburb a young man named Toru Okada searches for his wife's missing cat. Soon he finds himself looking for his wife as well in a netherworld that lies beneath the placid surface of Tokyo. As these searches intersect, Okada encounters a bizarre group of allies and antagonists: a psychic prostitute; a malevolent yet mediagenic politician; a cheerfully morbid sixteen-year-old-girl; and an aging war veteran who has been permanently changed by the hideous things he witnessed during Japan's forgotten campaign in Manchuria. Gripping, prophetic, suffused with comedy and menace, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is a tour de force equal in scope to the masterpieces of Mishima and Pynchon. € 16,10
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1996 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki Publisher: Einaudi Un noir giapponese. Un giornalista free lance di 34 anni, cercando una ragazza squillo sparita senza lasciare traccia, torna sul luogo del loro ultimo incontro, il Dolphin Hotel di Sapporo. Ma il piccolo albergo nel quale l'uomo aveva alloggiato con la ragazza si è trasformato in un lussuoso hotel dove, prendendo l'ascensore del personale, può capitare di essere trasportati in uno spazio buio e gelato abitato da presenze inumane. All'interno di questa dimensione paurosa comincia a delinearsi un intreccio diabolico di morte, corruzione e follia, ma anche di abissale solitudine. € 16,53
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1995 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki, Birnbaum Alfred (TRN) Publisher: Vintage Books In this propulsive novel by the author of Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World and The Elephant Vanishes, one of the most idiosyncratically brilliant writers at work in any language fuses science fiction, the hard-boiled thriller, and white-hot satire into a new element of the literary periodic table. As he searches for a mysteriously vanished girlfriend, Haruki Murakami's protagonist plunges into a wind tunnel of sexual violence and metaphysical dread in which he collides with call girls; plays chaperone to a lovely teenaged psychic; and receives cryptic instructions from a shabby but oracular Sheep Man. Dance Dance Dance is a tense, poignant, and often hilarious ride through the cultural Cuisinart that is contemporary Japan, a place where everything that is not up for sale is up for grabs. € 15,20
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1994 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki Publisher: Vintage Books With the same deadpan mania and genius for dislocation that he brought to his internationally acclaimed novels A Wild Sheep Chase and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, Haruki Murakami makes this collection of stories a determined assault on the normal. A man sees his favorite elephant vanish into thin air; a newlywed couple suffers attacks of hunger that drive them to hold up a McDonald's in the middle of the night; and a young woman discovers that she has become irresistible to a little green monster who burrows up through her backyard. By turns haunting and hilarious, The Elephant Vanishes is further proof of Murakami's ability to cross the border between separate realities -- and to come back bearing treasure. € 15,20
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1993 |
![]() ![]() Author: Murakami Haruki, Birnbaum Alfred (TRN) Publisher: Vintage Books Japan's most widely-read and controversial writer, author of A Wild Sheep Chase, hurtles into the consciousness of the West with this narrative about a split-brained data processor, a deranged scientist, his shockingly undemure granddaughter, and various thugs, librarians, and subterranean monsters--not to mention Bob Dylan and Lauren Bacall. € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Haruki Murakami Publisher: Random House Export Editions € 10,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Haruki Murakami Publisher: Random House Export Editions € 14,40
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