
Collection of Representative Works of Haruki Murakami (10 Volumes in Total)
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About This Novel
"Collection of Haruki Murakami's Representative Works" selects ten representative works of Haruki Murakami. In the newly revised Chinese version in 2018, Haruki Murakami wrote a preface for Chinese readers for the first time. This set includes "Norwegian Wood", "Kafka on the Shore", "Hear the Wind Sing", "Pinball 1973", "Sheep Hunt" and "Dance!" Dance! Dance! "South of the Border, West of the Sun", "The Journey of Strange Birds", "Sputnik Lovers", "The End of the World and Grim Wonderland", a total of ten volumes. Haruki Murakami, a famous modern Japanese writer, was born in Kyoto in 1949. He started writing at the age of 29. His first work, "Listen to the Wind Sing", won the Japan Newcomer Award. In 1987, his fifth novel "Norwegian Wood" was released in Japan and became a phenomenon-level best-seller, with tens of millions of copies sold worldwide, triggering the "Murakami Phenomenon". His works are widely known around the world and have won multiple world-class literary awards. He is also one of the writers with the highest reputation for the Nobel Prize in Literature over the years.
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
I always have to eat when reading Murakami's novels. This shows how lonely I feel.
The writing is good, but it is still not fluent enough, and the understanding of Chinese characters is always a little bit worse!
It feels weird for us to read it slowly, but it is good and interesting to read it carefully and repeatedly again and again, especially the modifiers in the text do not bring too much emotion**
With his books by my side, I won't be too lonely
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
I always have to eat when reading Murakami's novels. This shows how lonely I feel.
The writing is good, but it is still not fluent enough, and the understanding of Chinese characters is always a little bit worse!
It feels weird for us to read it slowly, but it is good and interesting to read it carefully and repeatedly again and again, especially the modifiers in the text do not bring too much emotion**
With his books by my side, I won't be too lonely
