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After the Quake

«Dazzlingly elegant...In a world where even the ground beneath our feet can't be relied on, imagination becomes less of a luxury and more of a duty. It's an obligation that Murakami is busily making his raison d'etre, to our very great advantage»

Guardian

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Tales of upheaval and confusion, longing and love in the aftermath of the Kobe earthquake

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Forlag
Vintage
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
144
ISBN
9780099448563
Utgivelsesår
2003
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«Dazzlingly elegant...In a world where even the ground beneath our feet can't be relied on, imagination becomes less of a luxury and more of a duty. It's an obligation that Murakami is busily making his raison d'etre, to our very great advantage»

Guardian

«In the world of literary fiction, Haruki Murakami is unquestionably a superstar...Many critics have touted Murakami for the Nobel Prize. If he can stay on this kind of form, he could be in with a chance»

Scotland on Sunday

«Murakami is a unique writer, at once restrained and raw, plainspoken and poetic»

Washington Post

«In a dance with the delights of Murakami's imagination we experience the limitless possibilities of fiction. With these stories Murakami expands our hearts and minds yet again»

The Times

«Ushers the reader into a hallucinatory world where the real and surreal merge and overlap, where dreams and real-life nightmares are impossible to tell apart...this slender volume, deftly translated by Jay Rubin, may serve as a succinct introduction to his imaginative world...Lewis Carroll meets Kafka with a touch of Philip K. Dick»

New York Times

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