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Ka- Vivevo in Cina e Anobii era bloccato - said on Jan 12, 2012 | Add your feedback
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so it calls a translated book
How I long for Philip Gabriel the translator of Kafka On The Shore would take up the translation work of this book....Now this version is exactly a translation. For this reason I'd rather go back to the Chinese one, why bother?
fruit said on Jul 23, 2007 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Another wonderful Murakami
You can tell you're reading a Murakami novel just by the atmosphere he invokes in his language. It is beautiful.
I think this is one of his more accessible novels, so not a bad place to start if you think about reading one of his novels for the first time.
The translation is good, but there are a b ... (continue)Corstin said on Aug 9, 2010 | Add your feedback
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shazzpezzazz said on Mar 5, 2010 | Add your feedback
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Two stories book
This book as others of Murakami, has this sequence of 2 stories interspersed, one of that is about a guy who is a Calcutec, and start a work with a "Professor" and the other one is a guy who go to a fortified city and has to resign to his shadow... it's very creative and with many symbolism.
Angeliuska said on Dec 26, 2009 | Add your feedback
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Little Downs said on Aug 8, 2008 | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 416 Pages
- Edition: New Ed
- ISBN-10: 0099448785
- ISBN-13: 9780099448785
- Publisher: Vintage
- Pub date: Sep 28, 2001
- Dimensions: 1226 mm x 839 mm x 194 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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First Chapter. A guy is trapped in a lift which has nothing in common with a normal lift: it has no door,no buttons, it even does not give the perception of ascending or descending. The guy in the lift starts counting coins using at the same time both brain's hemispheres till the lift door opens and ... (continue)
First Chapter. A guy is trapped in a lift which has nothing in common with a normal lift: it has no door,no buttons, it even does not give the perception of ascending or descending. The guy in the lift starts counting coins using at the same time both brain's hemispheres till the lift door opens and a girl totally dressed in pink welcomes him.
Second Chapter. Unicorns in a valley, in a Town, surrounded by a Wall.
It's easy to fall in love with a book which can be both pure poetry and adventure...
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