ReindeerRoger wrote:
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Nearly finished with this, and I hate to see it end. Murakami is brilliant.
Good thing Murakami is such a prolific writer. You'll be completely sick of him before you run out of his books . . . then there's plenty of cool authors who are also po-mo, or also Japanese to switch to afterwards.
I want to read
IQ84 by him pretty soon, probably this Summer. I liked
After Dark, which is the only novel of his I read, and I like what I've read of his short stories. But after reading his books, I often feel cynical or aimless so I switch back to more positive books that lean more towards giving answers than raising questions.
If you accidentally grab a book by Ryu Murakami instead of Haruki Murakami, he's not bad either. He's completely different, but also awesome.
Almost Transparent Blue by him is a book that's really aggressive and strange but also super-pretty in a few places.
Well, I'm a cynic myself, and I've always felt that definite answers are few. So Murakami is my kind of guy.
I only discovered him recently, so I have a long way to go before I'm finished with his works. I'm not surprised he's achieved wide success in America: He's easily the least "Japanese" Japanese author I've read. Lots of references to European and American culture in his writing.
Thanks for recommending Ryu Murakami. I'll be sure to give him a try.
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