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1.Highly recommend The End of the World and Cold Wonderland
This book has both depth and an engaging plot.
2."Norwegian Forest", a masterpiece, is a must-see.
3."Let's Listen to the Wind", "Pachinko in 1973", "Sheep Hunting Adventure".
It's a trilogy, the characters are the same, and it's best to watch them together.
4."Kafka by the Sea", all good.
The others are not so famous, and the themes and content are not as interesting as these books.
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Tokyo Strange Tales "Meet 100% Girl", "Christmas for the Sheep Man", "The Ghost of Lexington", "Kafka by the Sea".
These are some of my favorite of Murakami's books I've read.
Personally, I like his collection of short stories. I recommend you to check it out.
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Personally, I like it.
The End of the World, Norway
After Dark, Kafka by the Sea
Let's listen to Sputnik
"Sheep Hunting" does not list all ......
Each of Murakami's books has a lot of feelings, but some of the short stories are repeated with the long ones.
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I've read all the books above, and every one of them is very good, and every one of them is readable.
It's better to experience for yourself, and what others recommend is just what they think.
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Pachinko in 1973
Sheep Hunting Adventure".
Dance! Dance! Dance! 》
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Long. Norwegian forests. Heterogeneous.
Dancing birds.
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Kafka by the Sea
Let's listen to the wind and "Norwegian Wood".
After Dark is entirely a personal preference.
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Kafka by the Sea
Norwegian forests.
Strange Birds
God's Children All Dance
A Boat to China
Let's listen to the wind" has only seen these.
Crazy love for "Sea" is also essential.
It is recommended to look at these two parts first.
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Because of the Norwegian forest, knowing Haruki Murakami, the book broke the silence of the Japanese literary world, and the so-called "Haruki Murakami phenomenon" appeared.
By reading Haruki Murakami's profile, I was surprised to find that he was not the kind of genius who showed a talent for writing since he was a child, nor did he win the Edogawa Ranpo Grand Prix at the age of 27 like Keigo Higashino, because he only started writing at the age of 29. But in the second year, his first ** "Listen to the Wind" won the Group Portrait Newcomer Literature Award, and later was shortlisted for the Akutagawa Award, and a single book was released. It seems that there is no morning or evening in writing, and I suddenly feel a little more confident.
Later, Haruki Murakami won numerous awards and was one of the idols of countless writers. As a senior, what is Haruki Murakami's writing experience that we can learn from?
1.Lots of input. Because writing is the output of words, it is essential to accumulate it in our daily life, not only to read, but also to observe and think, and he advises us to develop the habit of carefully observing the things and phenomena we see in front of us, no matter how small or small.
As long as we look around, there is always material to write about. Usually, you can put these materials into different drawers in your brain, similar to the folders on our computers now. Haruki Murakami's ability to work hard and persist for so many years must be inseparable from the accumulation of a large number of materials.
2.Nasui can withstand loneliness. Writing is really something that is done by an individual, and after you pick up the pen, there is no one who can help you, even if you can interact with people when you get the material, but the process of writing is completely alone.
Some writers write in almost isolation, living alone for months alone. In the past few days, although I write a little bit every day, I can feel that I need a quiet environment, if I write for a long time, it is not easy to be alone like this every day, because now we are really used to receiving all kinds of information every day.
3.Long-term persistence. This, there is no doubt about it, everyone knows it.
What impressed me about Haruki Murakami was that he insisted on running long distances every day in addition to writing. In 1982, at the age of 33, Haruki Murakami began to practice long-distance running. To do this, he wakes up at 4 a.m. every day, writes for four hours, runs 10 kilometers, and he also competes in a 100-kilometer ultramarathon in Hokkaido, Japan.
Haruki Murakami believes that writing also requires a strong body, because after all, it is also a high-intensity mental activity.
At this point, my own direction of writing has gradually become clearer, but what about you?
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1. "Norwegian Wood" is Murakami's classic bestseller, and it is also a book with an obvious Murakami style. It tells the story of the lost youth of the male protagonist Toru Watanabe when he was about twenty years old, and is one of the few realistic novels in Murakami**. The writing is fresh and humorous, but the idea is slightly inferior to that of the later works, and it is generally worth reading.
2, "The Colorless Tazaki Saku and His Year of Pilgrimage", this is a book that passed by the Nobel Prize in Literature**, telling the story of a middle-aged man Tazaki Saku looking for the friendship that he suddenly lost when he was a teenager. It's engaging and resonates.
3. "1Q84" is a relatively new novel by Murakami, with novel themes and profound connotations, which is worth reading. The story is told in a double line and is told from a third-person omniscient point of view that Haruki Murakami rarely uses. The story tells the story of the male protagonist Tiango and the female protagonist Aodou who meet in the unknown Q world created by the "little man".
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Haruki Murakami, a famous modern Japanese ** family, was born in Fushimi District, Kyoto. Graduated from Waseda University's First Faculty of Letters, he is also good at translating American literature, and is known as the first pure writer of the post-World War II period, and is known as the standard-bearer of Japanese literature in the 80s.
Writers who are similar to Haruki Murakami are:
Wang Xiaobo, on behalf of Zai Xian, "Looking for Wushuang" and "Red Breeze Running in the Night"; Milan Kundera, Nashu's masterpiece "The Unbearable Lightness of Life"; Junichi Watanabe, masterpiece "Paradise Lost"; Marcel Proust, masterpiece "Reminiscence of the Lost Years"; Vladimir Nabokov, masterpiece "Lolita".
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Long stories: "Let's Listen to the Wind", "Pachinko in 1973", "Sheep Hunting Adventure", "Dance Dance Dance", "The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland", "Norwegian Wood", "South of the Border, West of the Sun", "Strange Birds", "Sputnik Lovers", "Kafka by the Sea", "After Dark", "1Q84" short story collection: "Meet 100% Girl", "The Ghost of Lexington", "Firefly", "TV Man", "Attack on the Bakery Again", "The Boat to China", "God's Children All Dancing", "The Disappearance of the Elephant", "" Strange Tales of Tokyo" and "Merry-go-round" Essays and Essays:
Rainy and hot day", "When I talk about running, what do I talk about", "After all, sad foreign Chinese", "Murakami Asahido", "Murakami Asahido: The way to find the whirlpool cat", "How Murakami Asahindo is forged", "Murakami Asahido: Hi He", "Murakami Asahido's comeback", "Underground", "Distant Drums", "Border, Near" ** set:
Spider Monkey in the Middle of the Night", "If Our Language Is Whisky", "Elephant Factory Comedy", "Jazz Score", "Christmas for the Sheep Man", "Afternoon on Langehan Island".
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Give you a chain of Murakami's works.
Pick up. There's inside you want to be inside.
To be accommodated.
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I read Haruki Murakami's book.
Not much, and I'm reading his books now, I've read "Norwegian Wood", "Listen to the Wind", "South of the Border" before.
West of the Sun", which is very well written, is now reading <<1q84>> and there are a few more famous books such as "Dance! Dance! Dance! "Kafka by the Sea",
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Norwegian forests.
The adventures of the sheep hunt.
South of the border. Du to the west of the sun.
The good wind is long and groaning.
of the Roman Empire.
The DAO collapsed.
Dance! Answer: Dance! Dance!
A good day to watch kangaroos.
Coastline in May.
The kingdom of the decline of housework.
The rise and fall of Tanguli baked cakes.
Attack the bakery.
Twins with the Silent Land.
Green Street in Sydney.
Ice Man 100% Girl.
The tragedy of the zombie New York coal mine.
Window blind willow and sleeping girl.
Hunting knife planes. Library Oddities.
A slow boat to China on the South Bay line.
The Year of Spaghetti.
Vampire in a taxi.
Pachinko in 1973.
The disappearance of the elephant. The Christmas snail of the sleepy sheep man.
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Haruki Murakami's long stories** are all available: "Norwegian Wood", "Strange Birds", "Sheep Hunting Adventure", "Assassination of the Knight Commander".
"Assassination of the Knight Commander": The whole ** is done in one go, Haruki Murakami seems to be writing his own story, violence, war, and spirituality, always revolving around the personal fate of the protagonist. It can be said that "Assassination of the Knight Commander" is Haruki Murakami's best work, and its roots are derived from reality.
The real protagonist of "Assassination of the Knight Commander" is likely to be Haruki Murakami's father, Haruki Murakami's father is the child of a monk and participated in the war of aggression against China in World War II, so many things were dictated to him by his father, which had a great impact on his young mind, and the protagonist who was tortured by war in ** was the epitome of Haruki Murakami's father.
Some of the central ideas of "Assassination of the Knight Commander" are very obscure, and many people don't know what Haruki Murakami wants to express for the first time, but if you know the origin of the background of the story, it is not difficult to understand that this is the ultimate outpouring of the horrors of war.
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Haruki Murakami's long ** I don't particularly like it, but I like to read the short one.
What to hit the bakery again, TV people, meet 100% girls. I like to meet 100% girls this book, and there is an article called my cheesecake-shaped poverty super interesting!
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He began writing at the age of 29, and his first work "Listen to the Wind" won the Japanese Group Portrait Newcomer Award, and in 1987, his fifth novel** "Norwegian Wood" sold 4 million copies in Japan, causing widespread "Murakami phenomenon". Kafka by the Sea is Haruki Murakami's first full-length novel of the 21st century.
Haruki Murakami's first part was introduced to China in the long ** "Norwegian Forest".
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Haruki Murakami's first novel** "Listen to the Wind" (also translated as "Good Wind Long Yin") "Kafka by the Sea" is Haruki Murakami's first novel in the 21st century**. Haruki Murakami's first part was introduced to China in the long ** "Norwegian Forest".
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There are "Norwegian Wood", "Kafka by the Sea", "Strange Birds", "Listen to the Wind", "Assassination of the Knight Commander" and so on. Haruki Murakami is a well-known Japanese writer, and there are many people who like Haruki in China, and once in order to remember this name, I thought, the spring tree in the village, that is Haruki Murakami.
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