
Firefly
by H
About This Novel
Haruki Murakami's most famous collection of short stories straddles the boundary between reality and common sense. Includes "Firefly", the prototype of "Norwegian Wood". Includes the original work "Burning" adapted and directed by Korean director Lee Chang-dong, which set off the Cannes film "Burning". Five different styles, extremely subversive post-modern fairy tales, presenting you with textbook-level short stories. An iconic work of Murakami's productive period, it has the texture of sadness, fable and dream. "Firefly" is Murakami's third collection of short stories. It contains five short stories in total, including "Firefly", "Burning the Barn", "Dancing Little Man", "Blind Willow and the Sleeping Girl" and "Three German Fantasy". It crosses the boundary between reality and common sense and is extremely tense. It shows the complexity of Murakami's literary landscape and its explosive creative potential. It is a crossroads on Murakami's creative path.
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