Haruki murakami norwegian wood autobiography books

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  • Source of book: Borrowed from the library

     

    A couple of years ago, I had my first experience of Murakami when I read The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. That book is, shall we say, a bit weird. It combines Magical Realism with Japanese history, and, well, some really weird stuff. I don’t know entirely how else to describe it, but you can read my post about it at the link above.


     

    Having essentially set my expectations about Murakami through that book, it was interesting to read Norwegian Wood, which is surprisingly normal. I mean, it is a thoughtful love story, a saga of trauma and mental illness, and it isn’t filled with magic, history, or any of the bizarre symbolism that Murakami is known for. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing, though. The book is filled with gorgeous writing, thoughtful nuance, and a great set of characters. The narrator, Toru, is particularly compelling, and his journey from high schooler through his college years to become a more mature adult is believable and interesting. 

     

    I should warn the potential reader that this book has no fewer than four suicides, as well as a lot of fairly graphic sex, so if that isn’t okay for you, this might not be the book for you. 

     

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  • haruki murakami norwegian wood autobiography books
  • Norwegian Wood (1987) is considered a masterpiece, and Murakashi the best known/ best selling Japanese author outside of Japan. So what is it about this book that hits the buttons? It is torturously sad, the story of a life defined by suicides – the whole book really a nostalgic subtext for the story that might have been told had Toru Watanabe’s college friend not committed suicide at the start. It’s timeless, sometimes beautiful. Pitch perfect. A masterpiece? Yes, perhaps.

    It’s a coming-of-age story about a sensitive young man – a bit of a misfit even in the strange world of Japanese adolescence. Toru, after his best friend suicides, is left feeling an obligation to the girlfriend left behind. She’s a deeply troubled girl called Naoko who falls off the edge. The connection of the dead friend binds the pair of them together and they spend time walking around Tokyo aimlessly, without talking, and later writing letters. In time Toru’s commitment seems to turn into what he describes as kind of love, albeit a deeply unsettling one. He swears his fealty to her, but it always feels transitory.

    Toru makes another friend, Nagasawa, a narcissistic playboy, who takes him out at night to prey on young woman, though perhaps in the 70s the idea of picking