little_girl
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The other day I went into a bookstore, looking for some acdemic stuff as usual. This time however the regular search on the politics shelf left me empty handed, so i headed for the general novel picks and thats how i ended up with Norwegian Wood. Honestly ive been a fan of Murukami in sometime now, so no surprise to get smth of his. however ive always gone for his underdogs, the low-rated, heavily criticised pieces of works, except this time...and what a journey that was. Norwegian Wood is a one-breath novel, that goes under your skin with the first line and seems to keep up with you for quite sometime, so evrytime you try to pick up smth else, you still feel its presence. Yes yet again it's a plain story, simply written like all his works, but this time the story was so gripping, taking a bsic love dillema and internal struggle to give it all sorts of dimensions from bridges of east west culture in japanese society, to its nationalistic sense and sense of preservation/traditionallity. And did i say a basic love dilemma..lol ? the character Toru is an emotional capitulation, who deals with what life brings in the best way possible to make it through some 30 years later!
What a wondeful novel!
Lol..a long post,
hope you will share what you think if youve read it,
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What a wondeful novel!
Lol..a long post,
hope you will share what you think if youve read it,
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