Norwegian Wood
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Norwegian Wood

Haruki Murakami

Murakami's famous novel, a nostalgic tale of youth, love and loss, set in 1960s Tokyo, amidst student protests against the Vietnam War. The title comes from a Beatles song, a symbol of lost innocence.

The narrator, Toru Watanabe, a 37-year-old on a flight from Hamburg, remembers his student days: his friend Kizuki committed suicide at the age of 17, leaving Toru and Naoko, his fragile love, in an emotional void. Toru, a literature student with no political ambitions, falls in love with Naoko – an ethereal but deeply traumatized girl whose sister had earlier committed suicide. Their relationship is tender but sexually uncertain; Naoko flees to the mountain sanatorium of Amazake, where she fights her depression with the help of Reiko, a mature pianist who has survived her own breakdown after her daughter’s suicide.

In parallel, Toru meets Midori Kobayashi – a lively, vulgarly honest girl from an eccentric family (her father is dying of cancer). Midori, Azusa’s sister and grandmother, brings Toru laughter and sexual liberation, but also chaos. Toru's encounters with the charismatic Nagasawa, a student who teaches him about Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" and the "art" of seduction, lead to moral dilemmas - Toru rejects Nagasawa's cynicism after Hatsumi's suicide. His visits to Naoko in the sanatorium culminate in her tragic end; Toru is faced with the choice between Naoko's "death" and Midora's "life". The novel has an open ending: Toru shouts Midora's name into the void, symbolizing unresolved grief.

Murakami mixes realism with surreal touches - the forest as a metaphor for loss, sex as comfort and pain. A coming-of-age novel, where love intertwines with sorrow, inspired by the author's life. It achieved enormous success, making Murakami a world star.

Translation
Jay Rubin
Illustrations
Markus Klinko, Ruth Rowland
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
389
Publisher
Vintage books, London, 2003.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: English.
ISBN
978-0-09944-882-2

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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