The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

Tapa dura, 611 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 18 de Diciembre de 1997 por Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-679-44669-9
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Número OCLC:
36510552

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With three novels and one short-story collection now translated into English, Haruki Murakami has emerged as the most significant Japanese novelist in decades. And with this hugely ambitious new book—a true magnum opus, equal in scope and execution to Yukio Mishima's posthumous tetralogy, The Sea of Fertility—he will take his place in the inter- national pantheon of contemporary literature.

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is many things: the story of a marriage that mysteri- ously collapses; a jeremiad against the su- perficiality of contemporary politics; an investigation of painfully suppressed memo- ries of war; a bildungsroman about a com- passionate young man's search for his own identity as well as that of his nation. All of Murakami's storytelling genius—combining elements of detective fiction, deadpan humor, and metaphysical truth, and swiftly transforming commonplace realism into sur- real revelation—is on full, seamless display. And in turning his literary imagination loose on a broad …

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Absolute Perfection

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I am vaguely new to listening to audiobooks and just reading in general so my thoughts are not backed by much experience but from the few books that I have listened to and read in the past, this is by fast the best.

The narrators voice is incredibly soothing and calm while pronouncing every word with impeccable accuracy this makes the experiencing much easier when compared to some other narrators whose voice you have to pay an extreme amount of attention to so that you can understand the words being read.

The story is amazing and creates such a beautiful and clear view in the listeners mind as to what the world surrounding our characters is like. It's the kind of descriptions that takes a location and turns it into a character.

This book is simply incredble. The story, the characters, the beautifully described locations from 'enveloping moonlight' to the …

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Confieso que soy extremadamente imparcial con Murakami, me gusta, me gusta mucho. Me engancha tanto su mundo que no quiero dejarlo, no me permito estar en otro 'estado', quiero vivir en ese mundo donde nada pasa pero todo parece cambiar inevitablemente. Quiero dejarme ir, olvidarme de la vida 'real' y vivir la 'absurda realidad' que nos ofrece. La alienación social de sus protagonistas alimenta esa peligrosa misantropía en la que todes nos vemos abocades y me encanta dejarme llevar por esa sensación.

En esta novela más que en cualquier otra de este autor veo que para mi Murakami es un 'Kafka aplicado'. Esa fina barrera que divide lo real de la fantástico pero con una diferencia: Murakami parece querer dar explicación a aquello que Kafka ofrece sin titubear: el 'absurdo'. Lo que me magnetiza del escritor japonés es esa esperanza de que todo va a tener sentido, ese jugar con …

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Temas

  • Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
  • Japan -- Fiction