Haruki Murakami is a best-selling Japanese writer. His works of fiction and non-fiction have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the Franz Kafka Prize, the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and the Jerusalem Prize, among others. Murakami's fiction is humorous and surreal, focusing on themes of alienation and loneliness. He is considered an important figure in postmodern literature. The Guardian praised Murakami as "among the world's greatest living novelists" for his works and achievements. Murakami is the author of 1Q84, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles, Men Without Women and many more.
“Murakami’s bold willingness to go straight over the top [is] a
signal indication of his genius . . . a world-class writer who has
both eyes open and takes big risks.” –The Washington Post Book
World
“He has become the foremost representative of a new style of
Japanese writing: hip, cynical, highly stylized, set at the
juncture of cyberpunk, postmodernism, and hard-boiled detective
fiction. . . . Murakami [is] adept at deadpan wit, outrageous
style.” –Los Angeles Times Magazine
“Fantastical, mysterious, and funny . . . a fantasy world that
might have been penned by Franz Kafka.” –Philadelphia Inquirer
“Rich in action, suspense, odd characters and unexpected trifles .
. . [a] provocative work.” –The Atlantic
“Murakami’s gift is for ironic observations that hint at something
graver. . . . He is wry, absurd, and desolate.” –Los Angeles Times
Book Review
“[A] mix of American fun and Japanese dread.” –Esquire
“An intertwining DNA model of seemingly contrary elements . . . a
combination of Kafka’s castle, Borges’s library, and the Prisoner’s
TV village.” –Village Voice Literary Supplement
“Off the wall . . . hilariously bizarre . . . splendid . . . a
remarkable book . . . Alfred Birnbaum . . . has captured the
crazed, surreal feel of Murakami’s Japanese.” –The Times
(London)
“His novels . . . are set on fast-forward: raucous, slangy,
irreverent.” –Details
"Murakami's bold willingness to go straight over the top [is] a
signal indication of his genius . . . a world-class writer who has
both eyes open and takes big risks." -The Washington Post Book
World
"He has become the foremost representative of a new style of
Japanese writing: hip, cynical, highly stylized, set at the
juncture of cyberpunk, postmodernism, and hard-boiled detective
fiction. . . . Murakami [is] adept at deadpan wit, outrageous
style." -Los Angeles Times Magazine
"Fantastical, mysterious, and funny . . . a fantasy world that
might have been penned by Franz Kafka." -Philadelphia
Inquirer
"Rich in action, suspense, odd characters and unexpected trifles .
. . [a] provocative work." -The Atlantic
"Murakami's gift is for ironic observations that hint at something
graver. . . . He is wry, absurd, and desolate." -Los Angeles
Times Book Review
"[A] mix of American fun and Japanese dread." -Esquire
"An intertwining DNA model of seemingly contrary elements . . . a
combination of Kafka's castle, Borges's library, and the Prisoner's
TV village." -Village Voice Literary Supplement
"Off the wall . . . hilariously bizarre . . . splendid . . . a
remarkable book . . . Alfred Birnbaum . . . has captured the
crazed, surreal feel of Murakami's Japanese." -The Times
(London)
"His novels . . . are set on fast-forward: raucous, slangy,
irreverent." -Details
The last surviving victim of an experiment that implanted the subjects' heads with electrodes that decipher coded messages is the unnamed narrator of this excellent book by Murakami, one of Japan's best-selling novelists and winner of the prestigious Tanizaki prize. Half the chapters are set in Tokyo, where the narrator negotiates underground worlds populated by INKlings, dodges opponents of both sides of a raging high-tech infowar, and engages in an affair with a beautiful librarian with a gargantuan appetite. In alternating chapters he tries to reunite with his mind and his shadow, from which he has been severed by the grim, dark ``replacement'' consciousness implanted in him by a dotty neurophysiologist. Both worlds share the unearthly theme of unicorn skulls that moan and glow. Murakami's fast-paced style, full of hip internationalism, slangy allegory, and intrigue, has been adroitly translated. Murakami is also author of A Wild Sheep Chase ( LJ 10/15/89); his new work is recommended for academic libraries and public libraries emphasizing serious contemporary fiction.-- D.E. Perushek, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville
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