What good books does Haruki Murakami have?

Updated on culture 2024-05-11
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Long**: Listen to the wind, 1973 Pachinko, Sheep Hunting Adventure, The End of the World and Cold Wonderland, Norwegian Forest, Dance! Dance!

    Dance! South of the border, west of the sun, Strange Birds, Sputnik Lovers, Kafka by the Sea, After Dark, After Night, 1q84

    Short Stories**&Short Stories** Episodes: Slow Boat to China, Wild Field, Vomit 1979, Hotaru, Dancing Dwarf, Attack on the Bakery Again, The Disappearance of the Elephant, Clockwork Bird and Tuesday Women, Sleep, God's Children Are Dancing, Tokyo Strange Tales, Meet 100% Girls, Spider Monkey in the Night, Elephant Factory Comedy, Carousel War, Lexington's Ghost, TV Man, Sheep Man Christmas (Fairy Tale).

    Travelogue: Drums in the distance, rainy days, borders, near, if our language is whiskey.

    Essay Collection & Biography: Jazz Scores (Biography), Sad Foreign Chinese After All, Murakami Radio, Light and Fluttering, Small but Useful Things, Afternoon on Langehan Island, Murakami Asahido, Hi Ho! The comeback of Murakami Asahido, Murakami Asahido, how Murakami Asahindo was forged, Murakami Asahido's diary, the way to find the whirlpool cat, and the factory of the Hinatal country.

    Non-fiction: underground, in the agreed place.

    The most classic ones are "Norwegian Wood", "Dance, Dance, Dance", "Listen to the Wind" and "Sheep Hunting Adventure".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Norwegian Wood" became famous and has been made into a movie.

    Dance! Dance! Dance! "South of the border, west of the sun" and "IQ84" are more famous.

    The grammar is unique, with many classic statements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Abstract: Haruki Murakami (1949- ) is a Japanese family. He studied at the Department of Drama, Faculty of Letters, Waseda University.

    In 1979, after his first ** "Song of the Wind" came out, it was put on the screen. Subsequently, his excellent works "Pachinko in 1973", "Sheep Hunting Adventure", "Norwegian Forest" and so on were published one after another

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Norwegian Wood" and "Kafka by the Sea" are the two books that I have heard about the most, you can check them out.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As a world-renowned best-selling author, Haruki Murakami has a large number of works, and if he can only choose three books worth reading, the following are my personal recommendations:1"Norwegian Wood":

    This is one of Haruki Murakami's most famous works and one of his masterpieces. With the themes of youth, love, death, and growth, it tells the story of the protagonist Watanabe. The plot twists, the themes are profound, and the language is concise and clear, making it well worth reading.

    2."The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland": This is a collection of short stories, and each story in it has a mystical and fantastical stare tinged with it.

    Each story has its own unique theme and plot, but all reveal Haruki Murakami's usual philosophical thinking and literary style. This book allows readers to appreciate the unique charm of Haruki Murakami. 3.

    Assassination of the Knight Commander": This is a relatively unpopular **, but it is one of Haruki Murakami's masterpieces. **It tells the story of the protagonist Tanizaki Qian, and the theme involves love, literature, philosophy and other aspects.

    This ** style is romantic, full of poetry, and the plot is compact, and it is a good book that Haruki Murakami should not miss.

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